Kenneth Suh represents initial purchasers and issuers of Rule 144A debt securities offerings, as well as administrative agents and borrowers involved in syndicated loan transactions.

Kenneth is an experienced capital markets lawyer, who supports clients with Rule 144A debt securities offerings and syndicated loan transactions. His track record, which spans a period of 20 years, has given him a remarkably deep insight into these complex and highly specialized fields.

Major investment banks and issuers, both within the United States and overseas, have come to rely on Kenneth's skill navigating the multijurisdictional intricacies of complex securities transactions. Committed to providing clear, value-focused advice, he is an essential resource for clients involved in 144A securities deals, including second lien high-yield debt offerings.

Drawing on his significant transactional knowledge and experience, Kenneth also provides representation to administrative agents and borrowers regarding syndicated loan transactions.

Education

  • J.D., Fordham University School of Law, 1994

    B.A., Political Science, Columbia University, 1989

Admissions

  • New York