Ken Weinberg, founding shareholder,
concentrates his
practice in the areas of equipment leasing, commercial lending and
finance and general business law.
Publications & Speaking Engagements
Created a monthly
column entitled “Dispatches from the Trenches” for the nation's largest
equipment leasing publication,
Monitor Leasing and
Financial Services (since 2002). For access to a searchable
database of the 40-plus articles, visit the Cases and Articles section
of the our website.
Co-Editor - www.leaselawyer.com
Co-Author - "Taking Assignment of
Equipment Leases, An Analysis of an Acceptable Documentation Package,"
LJN's Equipment Leasing, Vol. 22, Number 11 (December 2003)
Author-
"Post-Filing Actions by Lessees that May Affect Your Security Interest,"
21 Journal of Equipment Lease Financing No. 1, 44 (2003)
Co-Author - "E-Sign: An Important Federal
Statute that Paves the Way for Enforcement of Electronic Leases," 15
Commercial
Leasing Law and Strategy 3 (2002)
Co-Author - "Gramm Leach Bliley Act and
Privacy Notices,"
Monitor Leasing and
Financial Services (2002)
Co-Author - "Insurance and Proof of
Coverage: Are Your Certificates of Insurance Worth Anything?"
LJN's Equipment Leasing
(2001)
Author- "Cryptography: 'Key Recovery'
Shaping Cyberspace (Pragmatism and Theory)," 5
Journal of
Intellectual Property Law (1998)
Professional Honors & Activities
Frequent lecturer on Article Nine of the Uniform Commercial Code and on equipment leasing
generally.
Member - Equipment Leasing and Finance Association,
National Association of Equipment Leasing Brokers,
UCC Subcommittees
on Leasing and Secured Transactions,
American Bar Association, Alabama State
Bar
Education
University of Georgia School of Law, J.D.,
1999, cum laude,
Executive Articles Editor of
Journal of
Intellectual Property Law
Vanderbilt University, B.A., 1996,
magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa,
Special Honors in the College of Arts and Science
Personal
Ken and his wife met at Vanderbilt University and
both attended Georgia Law. They have one daughter and a white
English Bulldog (a dead ringer for Uga).
Ken has always been a huge basketball fan
and
was Most Valuable Player of the University of Leeds Basketball team in
England as a "walk on" while studying abroad. Quite frankly, basketball
is not England's best sport! Unfortunately, two knee surgeries have forced him into early retirement from
basketball. Fortunately, the "Little-Tikes" basketball goal at the
Weinberg household doesn't require much jumping.