About Kenneth E. Gayle
Kenneth Gayle is a dedicated attorney and the son of immigrant parents from Jamaica. Raised in Brooklyn's East Flatbush, Kenneth's upbringing instilled in him a strong commitment to education, service, and community. He has been a tireless advocate for social justice, fighting against predatory lending and deed theft, and serving with neighborhood defendant services to ensure fairness and equity in the judicial system.
Kenneth's educational path includes attending Ebenezer Preparatory School and Brooklyn Technical High School. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from SUNY College at Old Westbury and obtained his Juris Doctor from Fordham University School of Law. As the managing partner of Kenneth Gayle P.C., he brings over a decade of legal experience in civil rights, torts, real estate, and wills and estates. His practice has seen him represent clients in Supreme, Civil, and Housing Courts, providing him with a comprehensive understanding of judicial responsibilities.
Affiliated with prestigious legal organizations such as the National Bar Association, Metropolitan Black Bar Association, and the Democratic Lawyers Association, Kenneth has also contributed through pro bono work with the N.Y. State Unified Court System Volunteer Lawyer Project since 2014. His commitment to public service and extensive legal expertise make him a highly qualified candidate for Kings County Civil Court Judge in the 6th Municipal District.
Kenneth's dedication to public service is further exemplified by his roles as a Legislative Aide with the N.Y.C Council and a Hearing Officer with the Metropolitan Transit Authority. His earlier experiences include internships with Neighborhood Defenders Services and Wall Street Webcasting, where he gained invaluable insights into various aspects of the legal and public service sectors.
Kenneth Gayle is eager to bring his skills and dedication to the bench, ensuring justice and fairness for all.