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Adrienne Sepaniak King was born the oldest of four, in Detroit Michigan. Her father was an aeronautical engineer and a Professor at the University of Detroit School of Engineering. Her mother was a businesswoman and homemaker. Adrienne graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from the U of D in 1969 with a major in biology and minor in chemistry. Her mother, whose late brother had been a lawyer in Detroit, suggested she go to law school. There were very few women in law schools at the time, but the tide was slowly turning.
Adrienne was one of only two women who were accepted in the first year class in the fall of 1969. Adrienne found she loved the ideas and problem solving skills inherent in the study of law. She was selected to serve on the law review as Articles Editor, the first woman to do so. She published in the school’s Journal of Urban Law November 1971 issue, an article entitled “Busing, a Permissible Tool of School Desegregation. She was the first and only woman in her law school to be part of a Law Enforcement Assistance Administration grant to intern for the Wayne County Detroit Prosecutor’s office. She interned there for over a year, notably working under Patricia Boyle who later became a justice on the Michigan Supreme Court. Her dual science and law background resulted in her being solicited to volunteer intern for Life of the Land, the environmental action group formed in Hawaii soon after President Nixon’s creation of the Environmental Protection Agency.
Adrienne, taking after her adventurous grandparents, all four of whom left their native Poland for the U. S. before WWI, landed in Hawaii in May 1972, two weeks after graduation, not knowing a soul. Taking two bar exams that summer, the first in Hawaii, the second a month later in Michigan, she commenced working (for under $12,000/year), for the Honolulu Prosecutor’s office. She was the third woman hired. Those were exciting times to be working in the Honolulu Prosecutor’s office Adrienne recalls. Hawaii was a happening place, which had achieved statehood only 13 years before. It was like being in a foreign country that wasn’t, with ideas and people of such variety and promise and energy in sharp contrast to the stagnation of Detroit. Criminally, the “underworld” in Hawaii was in its heyday, with shootings and killings making front page news every other day, which made coming to work more fun than work. Starting out in traffic court, she was soon trying hundreds of misdemeanor cases, working up to trying over 3 dozen felony jury trials to verdict, with an over 75% conviction rate. She was the first woman in Hawaii to try a murder case. She obtained a conviction as charged. She was the first woman made “team captain” for Circuit Court felony cases with oversight responsibility for dozens of cases of those deputies assigned to work on her team.
She left the Prosecutor’s office in 1976 to work for the City Corporation Counsel’s office. There, she handled more cases than she could count, and took over 2 dozen cases to trial obtaining verdicts in the City’s favor in almost 90% of those cases. She was the first woman to be named Assistant Chief of the Trials Division, when she left in 1985 to go into private practice with her husband, Samuel P. King, Jr. Except for a brief return to the city as the first, and to this day, the only woman Chief of the Trials Division from 1990-1993, Adrienne and Sam have practiced together as King & King focusing on family law, limited personal injury and criminal defense cases. She has successfully defended people charged with murder, rape, conspiracy, and theft in state and federal court.
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Posted by anonymous | August 05, 2015 | Family
Adrienne King is the Best!
She is a no nonsense professional, with years of experience that qualifies her as a skilled Family Law attorney. She is seasoned, sensitive, and most of all she cares about people. She represented me in a divorce case that was resolved in a timely manner with above satisfactory results. An added b...
Posted by Debbie | February 04, 2015 | Child Custody
Awesome!!!
Adrienne and Sam King at King and King are excellent attorneys. I had them help me with my very difficult custody and jurisdiction case between Hawaii and San Diego. They are very fair with pricing and they get the job done. Both Sam and Adrienne are quality people as well and they care about thei...
Posted by anonymous | October 31, 2014
Solid representation
After speaking with multiple attorneys, Adrian was the most genuine whom helped with my case and she fought hard. We need more attorneys like her who NOT only thinks of the money but believes and is passionate in helping people. Love her and totally recommend her if you want justification. Bless her...
Posted by anonymous | September 19, 2014 | Family
Excellence and much much more!!!!
Adrienne is a passionate, energetic and genuine woman who happens to be a very knowledgeable, trustworthy and refreshing lawyer. I have never felt satisfied with leaving the courts until Adrienne helped me with my case. She was persistent in making sure my paperwork was in order, and every benefici...
Posted by anonymous | September 09, 2014 | Divorce & Separation
Best attorney in Hawaii
Before I hire Mrs. King, I thought that I had lost everything, my daughter, my house, my savings and that I would end up with a really bad deal. After she took over a very advanced case, she turned the table around and she never stop fighting for me. She always spoke with the truth and was assertive,...
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2015
10 Best Attorneys for Hawaii, American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys
2015
Nation's Top 1%, National Association of Distinguished Counsel
2014
Presidential Citation, Waikiki Rotary
2012
Business Woman of the Year Finalist For-Profit, Pacific Business News
2008
Executive of the Year Family Law, Cambridge Who's Who
2000
Community Service Award, Family Law Section Hawaii State Bar Assn.
1985 - Present
Partner, King & King
1990 - 1993
Chief, Trials Division, Corporation Counsel, City and County of Honolulu
1976 - 1985
Asst Chief Trials Division, Corporation Counsel City and County of Honolulu
1972 - 1975
Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, Dept. Prosecuting Attorney, City & County of Honolulu
2006 - Present
Family Law State Legislative Task ForceMember
1972 - Present
Hawaii State Bar AssociationMember
2013 - 2015
ELKS Lodge 616Subordinate Forum Justice
2011 - 2013
Hawaii Commission on the Status of WomenBoard of Directors
2007 - 2008
Hawaii State Bar Association, Family Law SectionPast Chair
1991 - 1992
Hawaii State Bar AssociationBoard of Directors
1989 - 1992
Honolulu Zoning Board of AppealsChair
1988 - 1990
Assn. of Plaintiffs Lawyers of Hawaii, (APLH)Board of Directors
1987 - 1990
Hawaii Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (HACDL)President
Dismissed, with prejudice
Defense Verdict; Affirmed 9th Circuit
conviction as charged
conviction
Jury awarded money to Speese on the counterclaim against primary actor; award to secondary actor
1972
JD - Juris Doctor
1969
BS - Bachelor of Science
2013
Family Law Practice
2008
Cutting-Edge Legal Trends in Custody and Divorce
2008
1971
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