
Kenya Davis’ career is a testament to the impact and fulfillment that can be achieved in the legal profession by combining professional excellence with a commitment to humanitarian causes. Her diverse experiences across different realms of the legal system demonstrate the potential for lawyers to make a meaningful difference in society.
Her career began with seven years in Big Law, followed by a 13-year tenure as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in Washington D.C. Currently, she is a partner at Boies Schiller Flexner, where she has been for nearly two years.
A central theme of Davis’s career is her unwavering commitment to human rights, proving that a focus on such noble causes is both feasible and paramount in the legal profession.
Throughout her career, Davis has been deeply involved in addressing human trafficking issues. She has represented victims of sex abuse and has worked tirelessly to help companies establish safe labor practices. Her government role saw her actively participating in 50 trials and conducting over 100 grand jury investigations.