Kendall Coffey, TV Personality

Due to his expertise, versatility, and impressive credentials, numerous TV networks admire attorney Kendall Coffey, who was involved in the Elian Gonzales case as well as in former United States vice president Al Gore’s protest to counter the 2000 Presidential election results.

Coffey is currently a frequent legal commentator on news stations CNN, CNN Headline News and CNN International. His views are so significant within CNN that the producers of the segment offered him his own special show called Coffey Talk. Between 2002 and 2005, Kendall Coffey was everywhere on the news. He would give his direct opinions on cases, from the Maryland sniper litigation to the MySpace suicide, to the Jose Padilla trial and even to hotel heiress Paris Hilton’s imprisonment.

As a matter of fact, CNN has drawn out Coffey’s insights on many celebrity cases. His views on legally embattled famous people including Michael Jackson, Kobe Bryant, Anna Nicole Smith, OJ Simpson, Martha Stewart, Robert Blake and Phil Spector were given plenty of airtime at the news network.

A special segment in Kendall Coffey’s show, which a lot of people follow, is his yearly lists of the best and the worst legal cases of each year. He has done such lists since 2005, with three of those lists released by CNN.

In addition to his show in CNN, Kendall Coffey has made guest appearances as a legal analyst for Telemundo, FOX, CNBC and MSNBC. Moreover, he has also been invited by CBS-4 and the Canadian Broadcasting Company to give insights on various issues.