Kaufmann, Feiner, Yamin, Gildin & Robbins LLP - Attorneys at Law - New York, New York

Kevin M. Shelley 
New York, New York
Partner
phone (212) 755-3100
fax (212) 755-3174
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Kevin M. Shelley is a partner in New York City's law firm of Kaufmann, Feiner, Yamin, Gildin & Robbins LLP.

Mr. Shelley represents the firm's franchise, entertainment and commercial clients in all phases of litigation, from pre-action investigation through trial and appeal. Mr. Shelley has broad experience litigating and arbitrating commercial cases, including recent cases involving franchise termination; franchise fraud; enforcement of in-term and post-term contractual restrictions in the franchise and employment settings; unfair competition; securities fraud; employment law; and breach of contract. Mr. Shelley also regularly represents the firm's clients before various federal, state and local administrative agencies.

A graduate of the Villanova University School of Law (where he served as an editor of the Villanova Law Review), Mr. Shelley also holds two undergraduate degrees from the University of Notre Dame. He has been engaged in private practice since 1992, and has been with the firm Feiner since 1996.

Mr. Shelley is a member of the New York State Bar Association's Franchise Law Committee, the International Franchise Association, and the American Bar Association's Forum on Franchising. He is the co-author of "The Uncharted Boundary Between Fair Competition and Tortious Conduct," 22 Franchise Law Journal 184 (Winter 2003) and "'Control' in Franchising and the Common Law," 19 Franchise Law Journal 119 (Winter 2000). Mr. Shelley served as a contributor and panelist at the Ontario Bar Association's Second Annual Franchise Law Conference in 2002 and at the 1999 International Franchise Association Legal Roundtable, "Practical Solutions to Franchise Conflicts." Mr. Shelley also served as a contributor to the Practicing Law Institute's "Understanding Franchising Business and Legal Issues" Symposium in June, 2001, and to the American Bar Association's Franchise Desk Book (2001).

Mr. Shelley is admitted to practice in the state and federal courts in New York and Connecticut.

Year Joined Organization:
1996
Areas of Practice:
Corporate and Commercial Transactions
Securities Arbitration
Real Estate
Litigation and Appeals
Estate Planning
Entertainment
Litigation Percentage:
75% of Practice Devoted to Litigation
Bar Admissions:
New York, 1993
Education:
Villanova University School of Law, Villanova, Pennsylvania
Law Review: Villanova Law Review, Editor


University of Notre Dame


Published Works:
Co-author, "Control in Franchising and Common Law", 19 Franchise Law Journal 3, Winter, 2000


Contributor, "Franchise Desk Book", American Bar Association, 2001


Classes/Seminars Taught:
Contributor and Panelist, Second Annual Franchise Law Conference, Ontario Bar Association, 2002


Legal Roundtable, "Practical Solutions to Franchise Conflicts", International Franchise Association, 1999


Contributor, "Understanding Franchising: Business and Legal Issues", Practising Law Institute Symposium, June 2oo1


Professional Associations and Memberships:
New York State Bar Association
Member, Franchise Law Committee


American Bar Association
Member, Forum on Franchising




 

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