Kevin Sali
Mr. Sali received his bachelor’s degree in chemistry, cum laude, from Wheaton (Ill.) College in 1994. Following graduation, he taught high school science for four years in Miami, Florida, and then earned a Master of Science degree in biochemistry from Duke University. Mr. Sali also earned his law degree from Duke University, where he graduated with highest honors, earning the Law School’s award for Outstanding Achievement in the field of Constitutional Law and Civil Rights and serving as the Research Editor for the Duke Law Journal.
After graduating from law school, Mr. Sali practiced at Perkins Coie LLP, one of the preeminent law firms in the Pacific Northwest. During that time, he worked with many of the region’s most outstanding civil litigators on a wide variety of cases. Since shifting to a practice focusing primarily on criminal defense, Mr. Sali has continued to handle a broad spectrum of cases in both state and federal courts.
