Kenneth F.
Kunzman was the Chairman of the
Connell Foley Executive
Committee from 1995 to 2002. He
has been a partner in the firm
since 1968 and has been
responsible for a variety of
areas of the law.
Mr. Kunzman presently
specializes in corporate
transactions, trusts and
estates, working closely with
Anthony F. Vitiello, Chairman of
Connell Foley’s Taxation and
Estate Planning Group.
For eleven years, Mr. Kunzman
was directly responsible for a
real estate development project
in the cities of
Jersey City and Bayonne creating
waterfront property and erecting
a container port. More
recently, Mr. Kunzman has
represented various corporate
entities in mergers and
acquisition contracts, real
estate development and trials. Mr. Kunzman has been listed in
the Best Lawyers in America for
over 10 years for civil
litigation. He is a recipient of
the St. Thomas More Medal,
presented by Seton Hall
University School of Law for his
demonstrated integrity in the
practice of law.
Additionally, Mr. Kunzman is
Trustee Emeritus of Caldwell
College, former Trustee of St.
Peter’s Prep and Co-Chairman
Emeritus of Seton Hall
University Pirate Blue Fund. He
is a 2001 recipient of the St.
Peter's Prep "Legends of Prep"
Award and a 2000 recipient of
the Fordham University Law
School Distinguished Alumnus
Award. In 2004, Mr. Kunzman was
elected to the Seton Hall
University Athletic Hall of
Fame. He was named an Honorary
Doctor of Human Letters by
Waynesburg College in 2005.
An active member of his
community, Mr. Kunzman serves as
a member of the Board of
Trustees of the Scholarship Fund
for Inner City Children and Vice
President of the Essex Legal
Services Foundation. He also
serves as Chairman and Trustee
of the Corella A. and Bertram F.
Bonner Foundation of Princeton,
NJ which provides scholarships
for needy students of 26
colleges based upon community
service. He is a member of the
Knights of Malta and has
received a Medal of Service from
the Archdiocese of Newark.
Mr. Kunzman was a Captain in the
United States Air Force from
1962-65. He
is a recipient of the Ellis
Island Medal of Honor.