Background
Kaye, Lawrence M. was born on August 24, 1945 in Bronx, New York, United States.
Kaye, Lawrence M. was born on August 24, 1945 in Bronx, New York, United States.
University of North Carolina (Bachelor of Arts, 1967). Saint John"s University School of Law (Juris Doctor, 1970).
Worked at Herrick, Feinstein Limited Liability Partnership (New York, New York) specializing in LITIGATION: Commercial, Product Liability Defense, White Collar Defense, Art, Business Divorce and Bankruptcy Law. REAL ESTATE: Development, Financing, Securitization, Workouts and Foreclosures, Syndication, Land Use, Zoning, Environmental, Cooperative and Condominium Law. BUSINESS: Planning, Partnership, Corporate, Securities, Banking, Institutional Financing, International, Tax, Sports and Television Law.
ESTATES AND TRUSTS.
Admitted to the bar, 1971, New New York
1972, United States. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New New York 1973, United States. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.
Phi Delta Phi. Editor-in-Chief, Saint John"s Law Review, 1969-1970.
Author: "The Future of the Past: Recovering Cultural Property." 4 Cardozo Journal of International and Comparative Law (1996). "Cultural Property Theft During War: Application of the Statute of Limitations," at 217, Legal Aspects of International Trade in Art, educated
Martine Briat and Judith Freedberg (1996). "Laws in Force at the Dawn of World World War II: International Conventions and National Laws," at 100, The Spoils of War, educated
Elizabeth Simpson (1997).
Member: The Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Member: Committee on State Legislation, 1973-1975. Committee on Federal Legislation, 1976-1979. Committee on Art Law, 1995).
New York State Bar Association.
Founded in 1928, Herrick, Feinstein is a unique blend of legal talent and creative energy. The firm is small enough to render the most personalized service, yet because it is so focused it can handle the most sophisticated transactions and the most complex litigation in those areas in which it concentrates.
The firm is distinguished from others by (i) its ability to create practical and imaginative business solutions to complex legal problems as a result of the partners" own varied business experiences, (ii) its willingness to staff matters so as to effect cost savings for its clients and (iii) its close knit atmosphere, engendered by the mutual respect with which its attorneys treat one another.
Member: The Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Member: Committee on State Legislation, 1973-1975. Committee on Federal Legislation, 1976-1979. Committee on Art Law, 1995).
New York State Bar Association.