Meet Keith Hirschorn

New Jersey attorney Keith Hirschorn has been practicing law since 2001, focusing his practice on criminal defense and municipal law, including DUI and traffic offenses. He is fully prepared to represent people with legal needs in Jersey City and throughout Hudson County. Keith has tried more than 25 jury trials and handled countless other criminal, juvenile and municipal matters from inception to conclusion. Keith is a skilled attorney and litigator who fights tenaciously to defend the rights of his clients.He has spent his entire career practicing in this area of law and is admitted to practice in all New Jersey Courts, including the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey and the United States Supreme Court. He can also bring cases before the Supreme Court of the United States, and he serves as a Municipal Public Defender for Hoboken and Jersey City.After law school, Keith began work as a Judicial Law Clerk to the Hon. Kevin G. Callahan in the Criminal Division of New Jersey Superior Court in Jersey City. He researched criminal law issues, prepared bench memoranda and motions, and mediated small claims disputes. Later, he became an Associate Attorney in the Short Hills office of the Budd Larner law firm, where he prepared and argued substantive motions in commercial litigation and white collar criminal matters.In 2004, Keith opened his own office in Hoboken. His primary areas of practice are Jersey City criminal law, DUI, municipal law, traffic offenses and domestic violence.Keith has tried approximately 30 jury trials to verdict in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Hudson, Passaic, and Union Vicinages. He has also tried many Juvenile and Municipal Court cases throughout the State of New Jersey. He manages and maintains a full trial calendar, handling all aspects of criminal and municipal litigation.

Areas of practice
> Criminal Law
> Municipal Law

Bar admissions
> New Jersey
> U.S. District Court District of New Jersey
U.S. Supreme Court

Education
> J.D. cum laude Suffolk University Law School, 2001
> Honors: First Year Moot Court Competition
> Voluntary Prosecutor’s Program
> Suffolk Transnational Law Review, Editor

> B.A., James Madison University, 1997
> Honors: Phi Alpha Theta
> Honors: Dean’s List