Kenneth M. Krock - Lawyer in Houston, TX

Kenneth M. Krock - Lawyer in Houston, TX
Two Post Oak Central, Suite 1200, 1980 Post Oak Boulevard,
Houston, TX 77056

About the lawyer

Kenneth M. Krock is an excellent lawyer from Houston, TX. Attorney Kenneth M. Krock works in an office located at Two Post Oak Central, Suite 1200, 1980 Post Oak Boulevard, Houston, TX 77056. Houston lawyer Jared K. Miller will help you solve all issues in the following areas of law: Litigation, Litigation - Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy Law, Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights, Banking and Finance Law, Real Estate and Zoning, Real Estate Law, Real Estate Litigation, Commercial and Residential Real Estate Houston, TX. Kenneth M. Krock is the best lawyer in Houston, Texas state!

Kenneth M. Krock concentrates his practice in advising and representing clients in business and commercial litigation involving real estate, construction, bankruptcy related disputes, financial institutions, and employment disputes.

His experience includes:

Advising and representing owners, developers, landlords, property management companies, sellers, buyers, general contractors, subcontractors, construction equipment lenders, real estate professionals, lenders, and others in the real estate rea industry in various disputes

Employment matters including claims for violations of non-compete and non-solicitation agreements, wrongful termination, discrimination, retaliation, and misappropriation of confidential information and trade secrets

Matters involving landlord/tenant issues, collection actions, foreclosure, design and construction claims

Partnership disputes, securities and investor claims, and franchisor/franchisee disputes

Financial litigation involving fraud, mortgages, asset-backed securities, and other complex real estate financing transactions

Representing debtors, creditors, and shareholders in bankruptcy litigation including equitable subordination, constructive trust, fraud, insurance recovery, claims objections, fraudulent transfer, and lender liability

Monetizing claims for estates, litigation trusts and trustees including claims against directors and officers, claims against vendors, fraudulent and preferential transfers, and other claims

Education

University of Houston
935
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