Julie Rendelman
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Julie Rendelman began her legal career as an Assistant District Attorney in Kings County, Brooklyn, where she investigated and prosecuted hundreds of criminal cases and quickly earned a reputation as a tough and tenacious trial attorney. While in the office, Julie was lead counsel in over 60 felony jury trials that involved a wide variety of crimes, from drug offenses to sex crimes to homicides. Julie quickly rose to the level of Senior Trial Attorney and was eventually promoted to the elite Homicide Bureau where she became the Deputy Bureau Chief.
Additionally, while working as a prosecutor, Julie also taught Criminal Procedure as an Adjunct Law professor at Brooklyn Law School. Julie then opened her own practice, the Law Offices of Julie Rendelman, LLC. Julie’s vast experience as a prosecutor has given her a unique first-hand perspective of how prosecutors develop and investigate their cases, which is key to mounting a strong defense.
Julie is currently admitted to practice law in all boroughs of New York City as well as the Southern and Eastern District Courts of New York. She is an active member of the New York City Bar Association, the New York Criminal Bar Association, and the New York State Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, organizations dedicated to ensuring justice and due process for persons accused of crimes and other misconduct.
Julie Rendelman’s numerous awards include:
Top 100 Trial Attorneys, National Trial Lawyers Association
America's Top 100 Criminal Defense Attorneys
Top 1%, National Association of Distinguished Counsel
Superb Rating (10.0/10.0) AVVO
Distinguished Service Award from the Kings County District Attorney's Alumnae Association
In addition, she is a host on the Law and Crime Network where she shares her extensive knowledge of the law with the public. Her dedication to her clients, her knowledge of the law and her understanding of the applications of the law is what sets her apart.
- Criminal Law
- Drug Crimes, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
- White Collar Crime
- Domestic Violence
- Domestic Violence Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence Restraining Orders
- DUI & DWI
- Family Law
- Restraining Orders
- Juvenile Law
- Free Consultation
- Credit Cards Accepted
- New York
- 1st Circuit
- 2nd Circuit
- US Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
- English: Spoken, Written
- French: Spoken, Written
- Managing Partner
- Law Offices of Julie Rendelman, LLC
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- Assistant District Attorney
- Kings County District Attorney's Office
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- Adjunct Profesor of Law
- Brooklyn Law School
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- Brooklyn Law School
- J.D.
- Pennsylvania State University
- B.A. (1989)
- Superb Rating 10/10
- Avvo
- Top 100 Trial Lawyers
- The National Trial Lawyers
- Accredited as A+
- Better Business Bureau
- New York Super Lawyers
- Super Lawyers
- Selected To Super Lawyers: 2019 - 2023
- Lifetime Achievement Award
- America's Top 100
- New York State Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
- Member
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- National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
- Member
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- The Association of the Bar of the City of New York
- Criminal court committee
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- New York Cares
- Volunteer
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- State Bar of New York  # 2649962
- Member
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- Appellate Brief: People v. Barry McCrae
- Second Circuit Appellate Brief
- Law and Crime, NY NY
- Legal Analyst since May 2017.
- Cross Examination of Criminal Defendant, 350 Jay Street, Brooklyn NY
- Kings County District Attorney's Office
- Lectured staff attorneys at the Kings County District Attorney's Office on the proper methods of cross examination.
- A+
- BBB
- Q. I am being accused of altering a check from 6 dollars to 60. The check sat in a mailbox for weeks before I touched it.
- A: Have you been criminally charged with this matter or is this an internal investigation within the school? In terms of the check itself, was the check altered in any way?
- Q. I have a case going on. My lawyer wrote a motion to dismiss. The d a didn't oppose it. I was wondering y he didn't.
- A: It depends on what the basis is for the motion to dismiss. If it was based on speedy trial, sometimes the prosecutor will agree. There are many variables that would impact the answer to your question.
- Q. I have a new York state criminal investigator that wants to talk to me and won't tell me why.
- A: Simple answer: Don't speak to any investigator without first sitting down with a criminal defense attorney who will give you the guidance you need.