Before
founding Lynn & Gartner, LLP in 2006, former
Judge Kenneth L. Gartner had over 25 years experience litigating
in state and federal trial and appellate courts, and before
arbitral and administrative tribunals, as well as presiding
as a New York State civil and criminal trial judge.
Judge
Gartner’s areas of expertise include criminal
defense; appellate practice; Lanham Act, real property-related,
and other complex civil litigation; professional responsibility;
and sports-related litigation. He has been retained as special
appellate and trial counsel, and for the defense of grievances
filed against attorneys.
In
his seven years on the bench, Judge Gartner was the most
published judge in the history of the New York State District
Court, with over 150 published decisions. The decisions
can be found by searching “Opinionby(Gartner)” in
the combined Westlaw NY and NYLJ libraries. His reported
decisions as counsel can be found by searching “Kenneth
+2 Gartner” in the NY-CS-ALL library.
Judge Gartner received his law degree, cum laude, from
the State University of New York at Buffalo School of Law,
graduating near the top of his class, and serving as Managing
Editor of the Law Review. Prior to his election as a judge,
he practiced with Breed, Abbott & Morgan, then one of New York City’s
major firms, and was for over ten years a partner in the
firm of Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein, P.C. Judge Gartner
is admitted to practice in New York and the District of Columbia.
Judge Gartner is also:
(1)
an adjunct professor of law at the Jacob D. Fuchsberg
Law Center, Touro College, and a special professor of legal
ethics at Hofstra Law School;
(2)
chairman of the national team of judges, law professors,
and attorneys who annually choose America’s best
law school appellate brief for Scribes, the American Association
of Legal Writers;
(3) an accomplished trial lawyer and teacher of trial practice,
who has coached a local high school Mock Trial team to three
consecutive appearances in the Nassau County finals, including
two county championships;
(4) the past Chairman of the New York State Bar Association
Committee on Standards of Attorney Conduct, and the Nassau
County Bar Association Professional Ethics Committee, on
both of which he continues to serve, as well as a member
of the New York State Bar Association Committee on Professional
Ethics; and
(5) a lecturer on civil and criminal practice, as well as
ethics, for both the New York State Bar Association and the
Nassau Academy of Law.
Judge
Gartner’s broad experience in litigation, as
an attorney and as a former Nassau County civil and criminal
trial judge, enables him to provide advice and counsel in
many areas of the law.
SELECTED
JUDICIAL PUBLICATIONS:Ressa Family LLC
v. Dorfman, 193
Misc.2d 315, 749 N.Y.S.2d 387 (2002); Arnold v. Lyons,
2003 WL 2004246 (2003); Direct Merchants Credit Card
Bank v. Greenpoint Bank, 2003 WL 2004163 (2003); Chowdhury
v. Diamond Finance Company Inc., 2002 WL 31925595 (2002); Atlantis
Medical, P.C. v. Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, 2002 WL
523102 (2002); Liberty Queens Medical, P.C. v. Tri-State
Consumer Insurance, 188 Misc.2d 835, 729 N.Y.S.2d 882 (2001);
Comprehensive Mental Assessment & Medical Care v. Merchants & Businessmen’s
Mutual Ins. Co., 196 Misc.2d 134, 762 N.Y.S.2d 794 (2003);
Yellow Book of New York LP v. DiMilia, 188 Misc.2d 489, 729
N.Y.S.2d 286 (2001); Yellow Book of New York, LP v. Platt,
2003 WL 1389103 (2003); People v. Serrano, 5 Misc.3d 509,
785 N.Y.S.2d 281 (2004); People v. Isaac, 2004 WL 1261464
(2004); People v. Isaac, 2004 WL 1389219 (2004); People
v. Roopnarine, 11 Misc.3d 416, 809 N.Y.S.2d 862 (2006); People
v. Singh, 12 Misc.3d 952, 816 N.Y.S.2d 669 (2006); People
v. Hauben, 2006 WL 1724042 (2006). REPRESENTATIVE
NON-JUDICIAL PUBLICATIONS: “Post-Foreclosure Eviction of Post-Notice
of Pendency Tenants,” N.Y. Law Journal, April 12, 2000,
at 5, col. 2; “The Lanham Act’s ‘Commerce’ Requirement,” N.Y.
Law Journal, February 29, 2000, at 1, col. 1.