Paul Cambria Jr
Paul J. Cambria, Jr. is recognized as one of the nation's preeminent attorneys. He focuses his practice in the areas of criminal trials, criminal appeals, constitutional law, First Amendment law, zoning and land use, antitrust, and professional licensing defense. Mr. Cambria has built a strong reputation for successfully representing individuals and businesses in complex, high-profile cases at all levels of the courts, including state, federal, and the United States Supreme Court. Mr. Cambria's practice is nationwide, and he divides his time between the firm's offices in Buffalo and Los Angeles. He has represented many prominent individuals, including the publisher Larry Flynt and musicians DMX and Marilyn Manson.
- Criminal Law
- Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
- Appeals & Appellate
- Civil Appeals, Federal Appeals
- DUI & DWI
- White Collar Crime
- California
- District of Columbia
- District of Columbia Bar
- New York
- Pennsylvania
- The University of Toledo College of Law
- J.D. (1972)
- State University of New York - College at Fredonia
- other (1969)
- Listed
- The Best Lawyers in America
- AV Peer Review Rating
- Martindale-Hubbell
- Among Top 50 Attorneys
- Upstate New York Super Lawyers
- Power 250
- Business First
- Top 100
- National Trial Lawyers
- New York State Bar Association
- Member
- Current
- New York State Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
- Member and Past President
- Current
- Criminal Justice Section of the New York State Bar Association
- Executive Committee Member and Past Chair
- Current
- Office of Court Administration Criminal Law and Procedure Advisory Committee
- Member
- Current
- First Amendment Trial Lawyers Association
- Member and Past President
- Current
- First Amendment Trial Lawyers Association Presentations
- First Amendment Trial Lawyers Association
- New York State Bar Association Presentations
- New York State Bar Association
- Giants of Buffalo: Lawyers for the Defense
- Buffalo History Museum