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Kenneth J. Friedman in the New York Law Journal: Pro bono work

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NYLJ: Haynes and Boone New York Moving to 30 Rockefeller Center

The Texas firm of Haynes and Boone will put down more permanent Big Apple roots in much roomier quarters. The firm has signed a 15-year lease for 74,600 square feet, the entire 25th and 26th floors at the 70-story 30 Rockefeller Center.

The firm has signed a 15-year lease for 74,600 square feet, the entire 25th and 26th floors at the 70-story 30 Rockefeller Center. That will more than double the 35,000 square feet it occupies in the McGraw-Hill Building at 1221 Avenue of the Americas.

"We have done well and expect to continue doing well," Kenneth J. Bezozo, Haynes and Boone's New York managing partner, said in an interview. Among the office's practice areas are finance, litigation, tax, real estate and bankruptcy.
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Kenneth J. Friedman

Partner

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30 Rockefeller Plaza
26th Floor
New York, New York 10112
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Образование

  • J.D., Georgetown University Law Center, 1982
  • B.A., Economics, Trinity College, 1979

КВАЛИФИКАЦИЯ

  • New York, 1982

Kenneth J. Friedman is a partner in the Finance and Real Estate Practice Groups in Haynes and Boone's New York office. Ken's practice focuses on real estate law and finance. He has broad experience in all aspects of real estate and real estate finance matters, having represented institutional lenders in single property and multi-state financing transactions, securitized loans, construction loans, mezzanine financing transactions and joint venture investments; property owners in acquisitions, sales and development transactions; landlords and tenants in commercial leases; and secured creditors in debt restructurings and the exercise of remedies, including UCC foreclosures and prearranged bankruptcy proceedings.

Representative transactions include high-rise condominium projects, office developments, multi-family projects, regional mall transactions, broadcast facilities, data centers and land development deals throughout the country. Ken has also represented clients in "public-private" transactions involving public benefits provided by industrial development agencies and other governmental authorities to developers and users.

Ken is an adjunct-faculty professor of law at Fordham University Law School and a frequent speaker at industry conferences on mezzanine finance and joint venture transactions. He has been named a Best Lawyer in Real Estate Law (2010-2012) and a Super Lawyer (2007) and recognized by Legal 500.

Членства

  • New York State Bar Association, Real Property and Business Law Sections 
  • American Bar Association 
  • The League Treatment Center, Board of Trustees