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Jeffrey E. Glen has litigated in the federal and state courts for over 30 years. Previously a member of two world-wide law firms, he has a substantial trans-national practice, while litigating extensively for both plaintiffs and defendants in areas such as securities, corporate and general contract law. Mr. Glen spent much of his career as a law professor at the New York, Brooklyn, and City University of New York Law Schools, and as the Special Assistant Corporation Counsel in charge of the Tort, Administrative Law, and Affirmative Litigation divisions of the Office of Corporation Counsel of the City of New York. He managed the medical malpractice defense of the city's Health and Hospital Corporation, and led the litigation team which defeated over forty actions challenging the 42nd Street Redevelopment Project without a single loss. Mr. Glen serves on the Advisory Committee on Civil Practice to the Chief Administrative Judge of the State of New York.
Mr. Glen is the designated Anderson Kill representative to Interleges, and is a member of the Interleges Executive Committee. Interleges is a pre-eminent consortium of law firms in over 20 different countries that do not maintain offices outside of their country of origin. Interleges allows Anderson Kill to maintain its concentration on its national law and practices while providing its clients with access to highly skilled international representation.
Mr. Glen is rated "AV," the top rating, by his peers as listed in Martindale Hubbell.
Publications
Mr. Glen's publications include articles on periodic payment of tort judgment, issues in bulk sales of corporate assets, and constitutional limitations on personal jurisdiction over non-residents.
"New York - The Creditor's Playground: New York Court of Appeals Holds That a Judgment Creditor Can Use the New York Courts to Execute Against a Judgment Debtor's Assets Anywhere in the World," AKO Commercial Litigation Alert (June 2009) and Law360 (June 29, 2009)
"D&O Insurance - Are You Getting the Coverage You Thought You Bought?," The John Liner Review, Volume 22, No. 3 (Fall 2008)
"Shopping Center Ground Leases: Pitfalls and Opportunities," AKO Real Estate & Construction Advisor (Spring 2007)
Press
Mr. Glen is often quoted or cited in the press. The following is a representative sampling:
"City Says Verizon Cheated on Lower Manhattan Tower Deal," Tribeca Trib (January 5, 2010)
"Court Rules Class Can Seek to Recover Funds in Philippine Abuse Case," New York Law Journal (November 19, 2009)
Bar Admissions
New York
Memberships
The Association of the Bar of the City of New York
Education
 Yale Law School, J.D. Amherst College

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