Kevin
Preston graduated from Fordham University
and its School of Law, and has been
with the firm since 1993. Before that,
he practiced in New York City and
in Michigan.
Mr. Preston specializes
in commercial, banking and real estate
litigation, creditor-oriented bankruptcy
matters, mortgage foreclosures and
corporate and real estate sales.
He
has tried a substantial number of
cases to verdict, in areas ranging
from employment discrimination to
contracts to ERISA matters, and has
an active appellate practice. He has
also lectured on mortgage foreclosure
as part of the State Bar Association’s
Continuing Legal Education program.
He is a member of the Middletown Rotary
Club, where he was a past director,
and currently serves on the Board
of Directors of the Middletown YMCA.
He lives in Blooming Grove, New York.
Email:
kpreston@mlsmlaw.com
Education:
JD, Fordham University School of Law,
1985
BA, cum laude, Fordham University,
1980
Areas
of Practice:
Commercial Litigation
Labor and Employment
Banking
Mortgage Foreclosures
Real Estate
Corporate
Admissions:
State courts in New York, Pennsylvania
and Michigan
US Courts of Appeals for
the Second and Sixth Circuits
US District Courts for the Southern and Eastern
Districts of New York and for the
Western District of Michigan
Selected
reported cases:
In re Wonder Corp. of America, 72
B.R. 580 (Bankr. D. Ct.1987)
Boyer v. Douglas Components Corp., 986 F.2d 999 (6th Cir. 1993)
Barrett v. Orange County Human Rights
Commission, et al., 194 F.3d 341 (2d Cir. 1999) |