Megan N. Kinley - Wilmington, DE
Attorney at Dalton & Associates, P.A.
Sexual Abuse Lawyers in Wilmington, DE
Cool Spring Meeting House 1106 West Tenth Street Wilmington, DE 19806
Wilmington Sexual Abuse Lawyer
Updated: 02/28/2026
Areas of Practice
- Sexual Abuse
Attorney Information
Overview
Megan N. Kinley is an attorney at Dalton & Associates, P.A., in Wilmington, Delaware. Along with attorney Andrew C. Dalton, Megan currently represents more than 200 sexual abuse survivors against disgraced pedophile pediatrician Dr. Johnnie “Jack” Barto and the hospitals and pediatric practices that employed him. Megan is touched by each survivor’s story and is dedicated to seeking justice for her clients and demanding accountability from the institutions that failed them.
Megan graduated from the University of Delaware with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and a Psychology minor. After graduating, Megan spent two years bartending at night and working as a legal assistant during the day. Megan then attended and graduated from Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law (formerly Villanova Law School) in 2017, earning her Juris Doctor.
While in law school, Megan served as a law clerk as a judicial intern to the Honorable Paul R. Wallace of the Superior Court of Delaware and worked at Dalton & Associates, P.A.
After law school, Megan served as a Judicial Law Clerk to the Honorable Charles E. Butler of the Superior Court of Delaware. While in the Superior Court, Megan served as Judge Butler’s sole law clerk, assisting the Judge in the disposition of the Court’s criminal and civil dockets and immersing herself in the Court’s Reentry Program.
Following her clerkship, Megan briefly worked at a civil defense litigation firm, Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin, in the firm’s casualty department, before returning to Dalton & Associates in 2019.
Education
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Legal Education
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Villanova University School of Law,
Villanova,
Pennsylvania, 2017
J.D.
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Villanova University School of Law,
Villanova,
Pennsylvania, 2017
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Non Legal Education
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University of Delaware, 2012
B.A.
Major: Communication
Minor: Psychology
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University of Delaware, 2012
Current Employment Position(s)
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Associate
Past Positions
- Honorable Paul R. Wallace of the Superior Court of Delaware, Judicial Intern
- Honorable Charles E. Butler of the Superior Court of Delaware, Judicial Law Clerk
- Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin
Contact
Cool Spring Meeting House
1106 West Tenth Street
Wilmington, DE 19806
Phone: 302-549-0093
Fax: 302-652-0687
Email: Send a message
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