Ben focuses his practice on corporate law, with an emphasis on finance. In the course of his practice, he has represented private investment funds, investment management groups, and other investors in connection with their investments in asset-based and structured finance transactions for a wide range of assets. He has also represented international and domestic banks, financial institutions, and market service providers in a variety of transactions, including senior and subordinated loan financing, structured financing, and secured and unsecured loan financing.
His practice encompasses representing aircraft leasing companies and aircraft financiers in the acquisition, financing, leasing, and disposition of commercial aircraft as well as representing lessees, lessors, and lenders in the purchase and sale of lease portfolios and in single-investor leases, restructurings, securitizations, and other structured financings of aircraft, railroad rolling stock, locomotives, and vessels.
In addition, Ben has represented investors in the acquisition and operation of health care facilities.
Ben received his bachelor’s degree from Ner Israel Rabbinical College and passed all four parts of the CPA Examination before he earned his law degree from Fordham University School of Law. While in law school, Ben was involved with the Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal.