Susan Dennehy, a seasoned attorney, established her firm,
Dennehy Law Firm, in 1996 with a commitment to advocating for those impacted by
malpractice. Having delved into the intricate narratives of hundreds of clients
over the years, Susan brings a unique perspective to her legal practice.
Her early fascination with medicine, cultivated during
childhood house calls with her father—a doctor—sets her apart from other
medical negligence lawyers. Susan strives to recreate the close connections she
witnessed between her father and his patients, fostering a similar bond with
her own clients.
Susan's legal journey in medical malpractice began as an
associate and later as a partner in a prominent firm, handling numerous cases
representing healthcare professionals. Today, as a plaintiff’s attorney, she
leverages her insights into how attorneys representing medical professionals
build their cases.
A graduate of the American University, Washington College of
Law, where she served on law review, Susan's background also includes a stint
as a television journalist and investigative reporter. Her investigative skills
and storytelling abilities, honed during this period, are integral to her case
development and trial work.
Dedicated to staying abreast of medical advancements, Susan
immerses herself in the study of medicine and ongoing research, ensuring she
can effectively advocate for her clients. Her commitment to excellence is
reflected in her AV Preeminent® rating, recognizing her at the highest level of
professional ingenuity, communication skills, and ethical standards as assessed
by her peers.
In addition to her legal practice, Susan has contributed
significantly to the legal community through her involvement in the Cardozo Law
School’s Intensive Trial Advocacy Program for the past decade. She also serves
on the New York City Bar’s Lawyer Assistance Program Committee, supporting
lawyers dealing with addiction, drugs, and mental health issues.
Beyond her legal pursuits, Susan enjoys taking walks with
her son and dog in Central Park. She also finds solace and creativity in
studying watercolors and painting at the Art Students League during her free
time.
National College of Advocacy.