Leo Kayser, III

Leo Kayser, III: Attorney with Kayser & Redfern, LLP
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Biography

Phi Alpha Delta. Member, Raven Society. Member, Virginia Law Review, 1968-1969. Author: "Tort Remedies for Employment Discrimination Under Title VII," Virginia Law Review, 1968. Associate

Calhoun College at Yale University, 2003—. Assistant Secretary, Federal Bar Council, 1976, 1977. Member: Economic Club of New York, 2006—; Foreign Policy Association, 2007—. Director: United Nations Development Corporation, 1995-2003; Roosevelt Island Operating Corporation, 2000-2005; New York League of Conservation Voters, 2002-2006.

(Also of Counsel to Haskell Slaughter Young & Rediker, New York, New York)

Areas of Practice (7)

  • Real Estate
  • Probate
  • Corporation
  • Literary Property Law
  • Constitutional Law
  • Commercial Litigation
  • Appellate Practice

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Yale University, B.A., 1966
Law School Attended:
University of Virginia, LL.B., 1969
Year of First Admission:
1970
Admission:
1970, New York
Memberships:
The Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Member, Committee on Drugs and the Law, 1994—).
ISLN:
905988601

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