Kenneth concentrates his practice on real estate and commercial business litigation matters in New York. Kenneth has experience representing clients at all phases of litigation, advising clients on complex real estate regulatory and legalization requirements, and negotiating and drafting commercial contracts, sale of rights agreements, leases, and property transfer documents.
Prior to joining the firm, Kenneth was an associate with one of New York City’s largest real estate focused law firms, where he litigated a caseload of commercial contract disputes, landlord-tenant matters, and real estate transactions. Before that, Kenneth was an associate at an Am Law 100 firm known for its defense litigation practice, where he gained experience litigating and settling transportation and premises liability matters. He also has experience litigating property damage, construction defect, environmental toxic tort, and insurance coverage claims.
Kenneth earned his undergraduate degree from George Washington University. He earned his law degree from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, where he was the executive editor of the Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal. He also interned for the Honorable Diccia Pineda-Kirwan of the Supreme Court of New York and the Legal Aid Society of New York.