Kimberley Kluchnick, Esquire
Partner

Cherry Hill, New Jersey

Phone: (856) 429-5507
Fax: (856) 429-9036
kluch@mwm-law.com

 

PRACTICE AREAS
Contract Disputes
Consumer Litigation
Home Improvement Contracts
◊ Estate Litigation
Personal Injury
Workers' Compensation

BAR ADMISSIONS
◊ New Jersey (1999)
◊ Pennsylvania (1999)

COURT ADMISSIONS
◊ United States District Court for the District of New Jersey
◊ United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania

EDUCATION
◊ Rutgers University (B.A., 1996)
◊ Widener University School of Law (J.D., 1999)

ASSOCIATIONS
◊  Counsel, South Jersey Women in Business: 2009-present
◊ New Jersey Bar Foundation: 2008- present
◊ Haddon Heights Municipal Prosecutor: 2003-2004, 2008-present
◊ Haddon Heights School Board: 1998-2001, 2009-present
◊ Camden County Chair, Women for Chris Christie: 2009
◊ Haddon Heights Planning Board 2004-2008
◊ Assistant Counsel to New Jersey Governors Christine Todd Whitman and Donald DiFrancesco: 2000-2002
◊ Haddon Heights Zoning Board of Adjustment: 1996-1998

HONORS AND ACHIEVEMENTS
◊ Speaker: The Ripa Center for Women- "Estate Planning Essentials: Why Preparing for the Future is Vital" (2009); "The Empowered Consumer- Know Your Rights" (2010); "Legal 101: Ten Basic Rules of Law Every Woman Should Know" (2010)

Kimberley Kluchnick is a general civil litigation practitioner and a certified civil mediator for New Jersey.  Her practice is primarily focused on commercial litigation and contracts.  

Prior to joining our firm, Ms. Kluchnick worked as Assistant Counsel to New Jersey Governors Christine Todd Whitman and Donald DiFrancesco. Ms. Kluchnick served as Camden County Chair of Women for Chris Christie.
She has served on the Haddon Heights Zoning and Planning Boards, and currently serves as a member of the local school board.

In addition to her work with the firm, Ms. Kluchnick serves as municipal prosecutor for the Borough of Haddon Heights. Ms. Kluchnick also serves as counsel to South Jersey Women in Business, a non-profit corporation established to promote women professionals and entrepreneurs in the Philadelphia Metropolitan area, and as a member of the Cooper Foundation Board of Trustees. She is Chair of the New Jersey division of the Widener Law School Women's Network and is a member of the National Association of Professional Women.

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