Kieran is known for his strategic approach to high-stakes litigation. He's adept at guiding clients with a competitive negotiating style that avoids unnecessary conflict.
Overview
When his corporate clients face an uncertain future, they turn to Kieran to help them navigate complex commercial transactions and resolve thorny disputes over finance, competition, intellectual property and real estate.
Some of the largest companies in the world bring their sophisticated legal problems to Kieran. When it comes to litigation, Kieran aims to plot the most direct route to the client's desired result, always keeping an eye on maximizing efficiency and limiting exposure. In addition to business litigation, Kieran is known for his experience with defending clients in government investigations and proceedings, including those involving the DOJ, SEC and FBI, among others.
Experience
With billions of dollars at stake, he represented hedge fund managers, investment vehicles and offshore funds in a series of cases in the New York courts. The matters involved, among other things, highly complex "CLO-squared" securitizations, the hedging of warehouse balance sheet risk through the use of structured products, and contested CDS loss calculations and exposure.
He has defended and counseled corporate and individual clients in governmental civil and criminal investigations on issues in the nature of antitrust, securities, healthcare and technology.
He has substantial experience in professional sports, having represented several baseball clubs and athletes, including the former top-ranked tennis player in the world.
His real estate litigation experience has involved high-value, CMBS loan foreclosure and guaranty enforcement, as well as EB-5 fraud and financing disputes.
He has handled numerous construction project disputes involving products liability claims related to a tragic accident, construction defects and lien enforcement.
His experience advising regulatory bodies and also appearing in front of them gives him a unique perspective on real estate and land use proposals requiring extensive review.
He has helped to untangle cases involving improperly-issued subprime mortgages, covenants and restrictions, fraudulent conveyances and wetlands regulations.
Committed to human rights, while in law school he served on the Committee on the Administration of Justice in Belfast, Northern Ireland, as a Columbia Human Rights Intern and was named a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar.
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Speaking Engagements
Recognitions
Recognitions
Pro Bono Achievement Award from MFY Legal Services, Inc., New York
Professional & Civic Activities
Professional & Civic Activities
American Bar Association, Business Law Section
Englewood Field Club, Vice President, Member of the Board of Governors (Racquets)
Practices & Industries
Admissions
- New York
- District of Columbia
Education
Columbia University School of Law, J.D., 1994
- Columbia Law Review, Published Member
Columbia College of Columbia University, A.B., 1991