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About KBM LAW

Karen Barth Menzies, Esq.

Karen Barth Menzies is an innovative attorney dedicated to advocating for women’s health causes and representing survivors of sexual assault. Always seeking justice for her clients, Karen has taken on the most powerful pharmaceutical companies in the world and some of the music entertainment industry’s most notorious personalities.

As a litigation leader, Karen has held top positions in mass tort lawsuits involving thousands of women pursuing claims against drug makers and medical device manufacturers. Her advocacy extends beyond the civil court system and into the halls of state legislatures, congress, and government agencies that determine the laws and regulations that protect and empower individuals. Advocacy beyond litigation also involves amplifying women’s voices and supporting their efforts to champion the justice issues that matter most to them.

Magan Ennis, Paralegal

Paralegal Magan Ennis thrives in the fast-paced, high-stakes world of law, where every case has the potential to change lives. With a background in personal injury and medical malpractice, she spent years advocating for survivors of catastrophic injuries. Magan says, “Sexual assault is similar to catastrophic injury because, while the physical injuries are different, the psychological impact is the same—their lives are forever changed.” This understanding fuels her passion for supporting survivors, not just as a legal professional but as a compassionate presence throughout their healing journey.


Joan Cooper, Client Advocate

Joan Cooper brings a unique and invaluable skill set to KBM Law: her ability to connect with people in a way that is genuine, trusting, and approachable. Joan’s role at the firm focuses on building relationships with clients and ensuring they feel heard and supported throughout their legal journey. Her warmth and authenticity create a safe space, enabling survivors to open up and trust the firm to advocate for them.

Alice Walker

“The most common way people give up their power is by thinking they don’t have any.”

Ruth Bader Ginsburg

“Real change, enduring change, happens one step at a time.”

Alexandra Eli

“You’re not a victim for sharing your story. You are a survivor setting the world on fire with your truth. And you never know who needs your light, your warmth, and raging courage.”