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There’s a plethora of Kennedy Law Firm commercials on tv in the Nashville market lately. Is this guy for real! It looks like a Saturday Night Live skit to me. Hilarious!!!

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50 minutes ago, gregintenn said:

There’s a plethora of Kennedy Law Firm commercials on tv in the Nashville market lately. Is this guy for real! It looks like a Saturday Night Live skit to me. Hilarious!!!

I watch basically zero live TV but stumbled upon his Instagram account a while back, he's something. 

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21 minutes ago, gregintenn said:

The hair, the jewelry, the three piece suits….he’s da man!

Yes it is all real , LOL. He is here in my town and I see him all the time when I am in court. All the rings and jewelry and flashy clothes. It is quite a sight , but he has always treated me nice. I've known him over 28 years. When I am in court on my court days , It is funny to watch the older folks stare and look at him as he enters the court room. Most the time there is one ring on EACH finger. And every ring is real and not fake. A dark colored suit and some bright white snake skin boots. I saw an elderly lady's jaw drop as he entered the room and it was hilarious . The commercials and videos are funny I admit LOL. 

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He may be as legit as his rings, but the first thing I thought of when I saw that pic was the jewelry for sale in my granny's Avon sales booklet back in the 70's LOL. The 8 yr old me was certain my life would be better if I had that silver and gold plated arrow head necklace and a horseshoe pinky ring.

 

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It's hard for me to trust any lawyer, especially one who has ten pounds of gold on his fingers, and $100,000 Rolex Watch. His clients probably wear a $10 Timex and wouldn't know a good settlement from a bad one.

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1 hour ago, DJTC45 said:

It's hard for me to trust any lawyer, especially one who has ten pounds of gold on his fingers, and $100,000 Rolex Watch. His clients probably wear a $10 Timex and wouldn't know a good settlement from a bad one.

I would venture to guess that most of his clients have little concern over what time it is. 

That said, and I know that there are some good hearted lawyers out there, but the lawyers always get paid, which is part of the reason I have those same trust issues. 

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21 hours ago, tercel89 said:

Yes it is all real , LOL. He is here in my town and I see him all the time when I am in court. All the rings and jewelry and flashy clothes. It is quite a sight , but he has always treated me nice. I've known him over 28 years. When I am in court on my court days , It is funny to watch the older folks stare and look at him as he enters the court room. Most the time there is one ring on EACH finger. And every ring is real and not fake. A dark colored suit and some bright white snake skin boots. I saw an elderly lady's jaw drop as he entered the room and it was hilarious . The commercials and videos are funny I admit LOL. 

He makes me think of My Cousin Vinny. I'm sure you also have seen Justin Johnson with the long gray hair, we called him silver fox. Then there is Brian Horowitz with the green blazer and old cop stache, the jacket reminds me of the Masters.

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