Known for a compassionate and client-focused approach, Henry W. Kinney, APLC is dedicated to guiding clients through challenging legal situations. We bring a unique perspective and an unwavering commitment to achieving favorable outcomes for our clients.
We always put our clients’ interests first and work aggressively and timely to achieve the best results.
Henry W. Kinney’s practice consists of a wide variety of litigation and transactional matters, including historic preservation litigation, zoning/land use, successions and estate planning, public bidding and general commercial litigation. He has served as general counsel for the Audubon Commission since 1976, City Park and other government agencies and as special counsel for the Board of Commissioners for the Port of New Orleans and the Housing Authority of New Orleans. Prior to entering private practice, Mr. Kinney was an Assistant City Attorney for the City of New Orleans. Mr. Kinney has extensive trial and appellate experience in all of Louisiana’s courts, including the Louisiana Supreme Court and the United States Court of Appeal for the Fifth Circuit. He has also handled matters in the Supreme Court of the United States. Mr. Kinney received both his bachelor’s degree in political science and his law degree from Tulane University, in 1969 and 1973, respectively.
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B.A., Political Science, Tulane University, 1969
J.D., Tulane University, 1973
Admissions:
Supreme Court of the United States
United States Court of Appeal for the Fifth Circuit
United States Court of Appeal for the Eleventh Circuit
United States Court of Appeal for the Federal Circuit
United States District Court for the Eastern and Middle Districts of Louisiana
United States Court of Federal Claims
All Louisiana State Courts
Affiliations:
American Bar Association