Case Experience
Kenneth A. Rosen's impressive case experience spans a diverse range of industries, showcasing his versatile legal expertise. From representing Aceto Pharma, Astoria Graphics, and B. Riley as an inventory liquidator to providing counsel for Big Brothers/Big Sisters chapters and contributing to the restructuring of Century 21, Rosen has demonstrated his proficiency. He has played a pivotal role in cases involving companies such as Harry & David, Hollister Construction, Johnson & Johnson in LTL bankruptcy, Marcal Paper, Michael’s Stores, Modell’s Sporting Goods, NYC Opera, and more. His extensive portfolio reflects Rosen's ability to navigate complex legal issues across various sectors, making him a trusted advisor in the legal landscape.
Aceto Pharma
Astoria Graphics
B. Riley as inventory liquidator
Big Brothers/Big Sisters (2 chapters)
Century 21
Duro-Dyne
Earthcolor
Exide Technologies
GAF (G-1)
Gordon Brothers as lender
Harry & David
Hickory Printing
Hilton of Long Branch
Hollister Construction
Johnson & Johnson in LTL bankruptcy
Marcal Paper
Michael’s Stores as lease purchaser
Modell’s Sporting Goods
NYC Opera
Newark Group
Orchids Paper
Puck Building
Quebecor
Star Tribune
State Insulation
Sun Times Media
Verso Paper
Industry Experience
Kenneth A. Rosen possesses a wealth of industry experience, offering legal expertise across diverse sectors. His proficiency spans food processing, trucking and transportation, performing arts, distribution, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, printing and graphic arts, paper and packaging, retail and consumer, construction, healthcare, and real estate. This extensive background showcases his versatility and ability to navigate the unique legal challenges within each industry, making him a trusted advisor for businesses across a wide spectrum of sectors.
Construction
Distribution
Food processing
Healthcare
Manufacturing
Paper and Packaging
Performing Arts
Pharmaceuticals
Printing and Graphic Arts
Real Estate
Retail and Consumer
Trucking & transportation
Pro Bono
Kenneth A. Rosen has dedicated his legal expertise to various pro bono initiatives, underscoring his commitment to serving communities in need. He has provided pro bono representation for a drug abuse and rehabilitation center, offering legal support crucial to their operations. Additionally, he assisted Big Brothers-Big Sisters chapters in their Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases, navigating legal intricacies to aid these essential community organizations. Rosen contributes by evaluating proposed guardians for developmentally disabled persons through court appointments, ensuring the protection and welfare of these individuals. Furthermore, he generously offered pro bono representation to the New York City Opera during its Chapter 11 bankruptcy case, aiding the cultural institution during a challenging period. Moreover, Rosen extended his legal expertise to support a homeless shelter in financial work-out proceedings, highlighting his dedication to assisting organizations that serve vulnerable populations.
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Representation of drug abuse and rehabilitation center.
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Two Chapters of of Big Brothers-Big Sisters in separate chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganizations
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Developmentally disabled persons in Superior Court of New Jersey guardianship proceedings ( ~12)
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Representation of New York City Opera in chapter 11 bankruptcy case.
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