Background
H. Willig, Kenneth C. was born on March 3, 1949 in New York, New York, United States.
H. Willig, Kenneth C. was born on March 3, 1949 in New York, New York, United States.
Brooklyn College of the City University of New York (Bachelor of Arts, 1970). University of Pennsylvania (Master of Arts, 1971. Doctor of Philosophy, 1975.
Juris Doctor, 1980).
Spoken languages: German, French and Japanese.
Worked at Winston & Strawn (Chicago, Illinois) specializing in Alternative Dispute Resolution, Asset Securitization, Corporate and Securities, Financial Transactions, Litigation, Antitrust, Banking, Bankruptcy, Workouts and Financial Restructuring, Commercial Lending, Real Estate, Tax, Energy, Employment and Labor Relations, Employee Benefits, Intellectual Property, Environmental Law, Financial Institutions Regulatory, Health Law, Government Contracts, Immigration, International Trade, Lease Financing, Mergers and Acquisitions, Product Liability, Project Finance, Public Finance, Federal Governmental Relations and Regulatory Affairs, Transportation, Telecommunications and Media, Maritime Law, Trusts and Estates and White Collar Criminal Defense. Admitted to the bar, 1981, New New York University of Pennsylvania Fellow.
Mombusho Fellow.
Editor, University of Pennsylvania Law Review. Author: "The Theory and Administration of Justice in the Third Reich," University of Pennsylvania Press, 1975. "Dumping by State Controlled Economics," 128 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 217, 1978.
"Application of Antidumping Laws to State Controlled Economics," 28 University of Pennsylvania Law Review, November, 1979.
"Bar in the Third Reich," XX American Journal of Legislative History 1, 1976. Instructor: Comparative Legal History, University of Osaka, 1973-1975.
University of Pennsylvania Law School, Administrative Law Seminar, 1980. Member: The Association of the Bar of the City of New New York
New York State and American Bar Associations.
(New York, New York Office). Winston & Strawn, founded in 1853, is one of the nation"s oldest and largest law firms. With nearly 525 attorneys in offices in Chicago, New York, Washington, District of Columbia, Geneva, Switzerland and Paris, France, the firm provides a full range of legal services to clients throughout the United States and abroad, including Fortune 500 companies, major commercial and financial institutions, governments and governmental entities, as well as small and midsize companies, individuals and entrepreneurs from virtually every industry.
Author: "The Theory and Administration of Justice in the Third Reich," University of Pennsylvania Press, 1975. "Dumping by State Controlled Economics," 128 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 217, 1978. "Application of Antidumping Laws to State Controlled Economics," 28 University of Pennsylvania Law Review, November, 1979.
"Bar in the Third Reich," XX American Journal of Legislative History 1, 1976.
Member: The Association of the Bar of the City of New New York New York State and American Bar Associations. (New York, New York Office).