Ken is a senior advisor with over thirty-five years of experience in corporate and securities matters. He represents a wide range of leading domestic and foreign entities, including insurance and reinsurance companies. Ken's practice includes domestic and international public and private financing, public and private investment companies and other investment vehicles and financing structures as well as corporate structuring, governance, mergers and acquisitions, tender offers, proxy fights, and other means of influencing or effecting corporate control.
Ken has led numerous internal corporate investigations in a range of industries, frequently involving complex regulatory, enforcement and disclosure issues. He advises boards of directors, as well as audit, governance, compensation and special committees and corporate managements on governance, corporate and securities matters. He has been a member of the Board of Directors of two Fortune 500 companies and has served at various times as a member and chairman of the audit committees and governance and nominating committees of those companies.
Ken joined Cahill upon graduation from Harvard Law School, where he was an Editor of the Harvard Law Review. He became a partner in 1976 and was a member of the Firm's Executive Committee from 1991 until his retirement as a partner at the end of 2010.