Robert McKinley, a former partner at now-defunct Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis and the former intellectual property practice leader at Klehr Harrison Harvey Branzburg, was hit with an invasion-of-privacy suit in New Jersey state court on Tuesday over allegedly hiding cameras in bathrooms at his residences and secretly recording guests.

McKinley was arrested in April 2022 on 20 charges of manufacturing child pornography and possession of child sexual abuse material for allegedly recording at least seven girls using bathrooms and guest rooms in his Sewell, New Jersey, home, according to an indictment filed in Gloucester County and the warrant for McKinley’s arrest. Following that arrest, he was terminated from a position at New Jersey-based Lauletta Birnbaum, which is also named as a defendant in the new lawsuit.