Background
McKenna, Kevin M. was born on December 29, 1960 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
McKenna, Kevin M. was born on December 29, 1960 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
Villanova University (Bachelor of Arts, 1983. Juris Doctor, 1986).
Worked at Latsha & Capozzi, Professional Corporation (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania) specializing in Health Care with an emphasis on Long-Term Care, including Continuing Care and Assisted Living, Regulatory and Reimbursement Issues, Labor and Employment Law, Workers Compensation, Environmental Law, Insurance Defense, Trade Associations, General Corporate and Business Practice and Planning, Estate Planning, Federal, State and Local Taxation and Real Estate Law, Litigation. Practice in all State and Federal Courts and Administrative Agencies. Admitted to the bar, 1986, Pennsylvania.
1987, New Jersey, United States.
District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania and United States. District Court, District of New Jersey.
1989, United States. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
Author: "Age Limitations and the National Collegiate Athletic Association," Saint Louis University Lódz. Journal, 31, 1987. "The Legality of National Collegiate Athletic Association Propagation
48," Duq. L. Review 26, 1987. Company-Author: "Drug Testing in Sports," Dickin.
L. Review 92, 1988; "Policing Sports Agents: The First Four Years," University of Miami Ent.
& Sports L. Review 8, 1991. Author: "The Tarkanian Decision: The State of College Athletics is Everything But State Action," DePaul L. Review 40, 1991; "Courts Leave Legislative. to Decide the Fate of the National Collegiate Athletic Association in Providing Due Process," Seton Hall Journal
Sport, 2, 1992.
Lecturer, Sport Seminars, San Diego, California, 1991, "State Regular of Sports Agents." Law Clerk to the Honorary Randy J. Holland, Supreme Court of Delaware, 1986-1987. Chief Assistant City Solicitor, City of Philadelphia, 1987-1989. Member: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and American Bar Associations.
District of Columbia Bar.
The firm was started in May of 1994 by Kimber L. Latsha and Louis J. Capozzi, Junior to focus on the needs of health care providers, particularly long-term care providers. lieutenant represents continuing and long-term care providers across Pennsylvania and in surrounding states.
The principals of the firm are active in trade associations representing long-term care providers in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and are frequent speakers at both state and national educational seminars for long-term care providers on such subjects as case-mix, Medicare/Medicaid reimbursement, Managed Care and provider alliances, federal and state taxation issues for non-profit organizations, acquisitions and financing issues, labor and employment issues, and admission and discrimination issues in long-term care and continuing care. The firm is committed to serving and supporting the local community, with its attorneys being active in local non-profit, charitable and church sponsored organizations.
Member: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and American Bar Associations. District of Columbia Bar.