Earl M. Crittenden, Jr.
is associated with the Manhattan law firm Kellner,
Chehebar & Deveney. He practices general civil litigation, with a
concentration in:
- Manhattan
commercial real estate;
- Manhattan
residential real estate, including rent stabilization issues;
- co-op,
condominium, and residential living association law;
- employment law,
including age, race, religious, disability, or sexual orientation
discrimination, at-will employment, employment disputes, employment
contracts, and severance agreements;
-
commercial law, including contract and shareholder disputes;
Earl Crittenden is admitted to practice law in New
York, New Jersey, and Florida. He is also admitted to the federal bars for the Southern and Middle Districts of Florida, the Southern District of New York, and the District of New Jersey. He graduated from the University of Florida
with a B.S. in Journalism, and from Fordham University School of Law. He is
a member of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, and he sits
on the Employment and Labor Law Section of the Florida Bar.
Prior to his law career, Earl wrote about politics and
current affairs for magazines such as New York Magazine, Hamptons Magazine,
George, Country, Manhattan File, and Palm Beach.
He was also a frequent on-air political contributor to
CNN Financial News.
He was an associate producer of CNBC's Straight Forward with Roger Ailes, a
daily show that featured interviews with major newsmakers.
In addition, he was the creator and original host of Behind the Velvet
Ropes, a TV program now seen on the Style Channel.
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