Kehl Katzive & Simon, LLP

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Law Firm in New York, New York
 
Address
317 Madison Avenue, 21st Floor
New York, New York 10017
(New York Co.)
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Contact Information
Phone: 212-500-5030  
Fax: 212-500-5031
(Main Office)
Kehl Katzive & Simon, LLP practices in the following areas of law:
Education Law, Labor and Employment Law, Not-for-Profit Organizations, Contracts, General Litigation.
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MEMBERS OF FIRM
Marion C. Katzive (Member) born Paterson, New Jersey, 1941; admitted to bar, 1965, New York. Education: Bryn Mawr College (A.B., magna cum laude, 1962); Columbia Law School (LL.B., 1965). Author: " Procedural Safeguards and Professional Standards: How the Statute that Created Early Intervention Has shaped Service Delivery," Chapter 13 in Folay, G.M. & Hochman, J.D. (2006), Mental Health in Early Intervention. New York, Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co.; "Mediation, Administrative Hearings and Appeal," Representing People with Disabilities, 3rd Edition and 2006 Supplement, New York State Bar Association. Chair, Board of Directors, Argus Community, Inc. Member: Advisory Board, Resources for Children with Special Needs; Board of Directors, New York Zero-to-Three Network; The Association of the Bar of the City of New York; New York State Bar Association; The Westchester Women's Bar Association. Practice Areas: Not-for-Profit Organizations; Education Law.
Jeffrey A. Kehl (Member) born New York, N.Y., 1950; admitted to bar, 1974, New York; 1977, U.S. Supreme Court. Education: Princeton University (A.B., cum laude, 1970); Columbia University (J.D., 1973). Member: The Association of the Bar of the City of New York; New York State Bar Association; New York State Association of School Board Attorneys; National School Boards Association Council of School Attorneys; National Association of College and University Attorneys. Practice Areas: Litigation; Labor and Employment Law; Education Law; Intellectual Property.
Shelley Sanders Kehl (Member) born New York, New York, 1949; admitted to bar, 1981, New York and U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York; 1982, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit; 2000, United States Supreme Court. Education: University of Wisconsin-Madison (B.A., 1969); Rutgers University (Ed.D., 1977); New York Law School (J.D., magna cum laude, 1980). Managing Editor, Law Review, 1979-1980. Author: Comment, Constitutional Law - Students Rights: Carey vs. Piphus, 25 N.Y.L.S.L. Rev. 101 (1979). Adjunct Professor, New York University, 1992—. Mediator, Southern District of New York Mandatory Mediation Program, 1994—. Member: The Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Member, Committees on: Long Range Planning; Non-Profit Organizations; The Status of Women in the Profession; Education and the Law); National Association of College and University Attorneys (Member, Board of Directors, 1992-1995). Non-Profit Coordinating Committee of New York, Inc., Government Relations committee (2005—). Practice Areas: Higher Education Law; Education Law; Labor and Employment Law; Intellectual Property; Not for Profit Organizations.
ASSOCIATE
Sheila Samuels (Associate) born Bronx, New York, 1975; admitted to bar, 2003, New York and New Jersey. Education: John Jay College of Criminal Justice (B.A., 1997); Pace University School of Law (J.D., cum laude, 2002). Phi Alpha Delta. Assistant District Attorney, Orange County, New York, 2003-2006. Member: New York State Bar Association.
OF COUNSEL
Andrea Green (Of Counsel) born New York, N.Y., 1949; admitted to bar, 1979, New York and U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York; 1980, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit; 1986, U.S. Supreme Court. Education: New York University (B.S., 1970); Columbia University, Teachers College (M.S., 1971); Fordham University School of Law (J.D., 1978). Notes Editor, Fordham Urban Law Journal, 1977-1978. Author: "Organization of Foster Families for Equality and Reform v. Dumpson-Removal of Foster Children from Foster Homes Without a Prior Hearing Violates Their Constitutional Rights to Procedural Due Process", 5 Fordham Urban Law Journal 155 (1976). Deputy Solicitor General, New York State Attorney General's Office, 1991-1995. Member: New York State Bar Association. National Association of College and University Attorneys. Practice Areas: Litigation; Appeals.
Terri E. Simon (Of Counsel) born New York, N.Y., 1952; admitted to bar, 1977, New York and U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York; 1984, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit; 1994, U.S. Supreme Court. Education: Tufts University (B.A., 1973); New York University (J.D., 1976). Staff Member, New York University Journal of International Law and Politics, 1974-1975. Author: "The Act of State Doctrine: International Consensus and Public Policy Considerations," 8 New York University Journal of International Law and Politics 283, 1975. Mediator, Southern District of New York Mandatory Mediation Program (1992—). Member, Board of Education, 2000-2007, and President, 2005-2006, Scarsdale Union Free School District, Scarsdale, New York.


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