Background
Kahen, Harold I. was born on August 14, 1918 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Gabriel and Jennie (Weisberg) Kahen.
Kahen, Harold I. was born on August 14, 1918 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Gabriel and Jennie (Weisberg) Kahen.
University of Chicago (Bachelor of Arts, 1938. Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1940). Spoken languages: Hebrew.
Worked at Loeb & Loeb Limited Liability Partnership (Los Angeles, California) specializing in General Civil Practice. Admitted to the bar, 1940, Illinois. 1947, New New York
Phi Beta Kappa.
Order of the Coif.
Member, Board of Editors, University of Chicago Law Review, 1939-1940. Member, Legal Staff Securities and Exchange Commission, 1941-1946. Associate Counsel, North.Y Superintendent of Insurance, 1955 Welfare Fund Inquiry.
Special Professor, Hofstra University Law School, 1971-1972.
Member: The Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Member: Committee on Law Reform, 1955-1958. Special Committee on Securities Regulation, 1962-1966).
New York State (Member, Committee on Corporations, 1976-1984) and American Bar Associations. (New York City Office).
Loeb & Loeb Limited Liability Partnership is a full-service law firm representing organizations and individuals in the business community.
The firm was established in Los Angeles in 1909 and now maintains offices in the Central Business District and Century City areas of Los Angeles, in New York City, in Washington, District of Columbia, in Nashville, Tennessee and in Rome, Italy. Although the firm has been identified historically with both the entertainment industry and institutional lending, its client base throughout its history has encompassed individuals and entities engaged in most types of domestic and international businesses and professions. Its principal practice areas include civil litigation in all federal and state courts, patent, trademark, copyright and unfair competition law, general corporate and corporate securities law, banking, insurance company, pension fund and other institutional lending, real estate law, real estate financing, real estate securities, leveraged leasing, asset securitization, franchising, entertainment law (including motion pictures, television, sports, music and dramatic and literary arts), advertising, communication, health care, international, federal, state and local taxation, estate planning, pension and employee benefits, bankruptcy, insolvency and workout matters, environmental law, labor and employment, white collar criminal investigation and corporate counseling and probate and trust law.
Member, Board of Editors, University of Chicago Law Review, 1939-1940. Member, Legal Staff Securities and Exchange Commission, 1941-1946. Associate Counsel, North.Y Superintendent of Insurance, 1955 Welfare Fund Inquiry.
Special Professor, Hofstra University Law School, 1971-1972.
Member: The Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Member: Committee on Law Reform, 1955-1958. Special Committee on Securities Regulation, 1962-1966).
New York State (Member, Committee on Corporations, 1976-1984) and American Bar Associations. (New York City Office).
Married Florence Gold, December 21, 1946 (deceased 1998). Children: Deborah Judith Kayman, David Ezra.