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Education: J.D., magna cum laude, New York University School of Law, 1992 Order of the Coif B.A., Emory University, 1986 Majors: Political Science and Psychology Bar Admissions: New Jersey, 1992 New York, 1993 United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, 1991 United States District Courts for the Southern (1993), Eastern (1993) Northern (1995) and Western (1997) Districts of New York United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, 2000 Ken's practice is split between commercial litigation and corporate and transactional matters. Ken has a wide-range of experience in both trial and appellate courts with particular expertise in representing both banks and CMBS loan servicers in the enforcement of commercial mortgage loans. This work with securitized loan servicers includes commercial mortgage foreclosures and related loan workouts as well as enforcement of the rights of securitized trusts under Pooling and Servicing Agreements and Mortgage Loan Purchase Agreements. Ken is also experienced in numerous other types of litigation including simple and complex contract disputes, commercial landlord–tenant disputes, corporate dissolution and derivative actions and estate and will matters. Ken has handled matters in both state and federal courts as well as in mediations and arbitrations. A significant amount of Ken's practice has focused on bankruptcy–related matters. Ken has represented numerous creditors in courts throughout the United States and in Canada, including Bankruptcy Courts located in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Delaware, Missouri and California. Ken also has transactional experience and has represented both buyers and sellers of real property and businesses. Ken has assisted doctors in all aspects of forming medical practices, including negotiating for the purchase of an existing practice, negotiations with landlords for office space, forming professional corporations and drafting partnership agreements for the doctors in the practice. Ken has also represented entrepreneurs in forming entities involved in the internet travel industry, drafted contracts with customers and suppliers, and negotiated a settlement when the parties decided to cease doing business together. In addition to the transactional work, Ken advises several of the firm's corporate clients on various matters involving their business, including employment issues, shareholder matters and negotiations with vendors and suppliers. Ken, his wife Sonia, their three children and their boxer, Jager, live in Scarsdale, New York. Ken is a founding member and president of the Down Syndrome Association of Westchester, Inc. Ken is also an avid sports fan and participant who enjoys all seasons by rooting for the Yankees in the summer and skiing through the winter. E-Mail: kyudell@aryllp.com |
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Kenneth S. Yudell | Aronauer, Re & Yudell, LLP, serving New Jersey, New York