Kramer Levin is pleased to announce the elections of David E. Blabey, Jr., Daniel Michaelson and Seth R. Niedermayer to partner positions in the firm.

“David, Daniel and Seth are exceptional lawyers who have all demonstrated a talent for consistently developing creative and pragmatic solutions to their clients’ most complex legal issues,” said Kramer Levin co-managing partners Paul H. Schoeman and Howard T. Spilko. “We congratulate them on their accomplishments and wish them continued success.”

David is a member of the firm’s Bankruptcy and Restructuring practice in New York. He represents diverse parties, including official creditors’ committees, bondholders, secured and unsecured creditors, and investors, as well as debtors, in complex Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases, out-of-court restructurings and other distressed situations. David has litigated numerous cutting-edge legal issues in the bankruptcy and appellate courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court. He has a J.D. from New York University School of Law and a B.A. in history from Amherst College, where he graduated magna cum laude.

Daniel is a member of the firm’s Securitization practice in New York. He works on securitization, structured finance and leveraged finance transactions. Daniel represents issuers, underwriters, borrowers, lenders, loan purchasers and service providers in term and warehouse securitizations, forward flow transactions and other structured finance transactions for a broad set of esoteric asset classes, including solar assets, clean energy land leases, venture loans, recurring revenue loans, property assessed clean energy (PACE) assets, unsecured consumer loans, timeshare loans, auto loans and government energy contract receivables. He has a J.D. from Brooklyn Law School, where he graduated magna cum laude, and a B.A. from Union College, where he graduated cum laude.

Seth is a member of the firm’s Real Estate practice in New York. He counsels and represents investors, developers, operators, financial institutions and REITs in the full range of real estate transactions — acquisitions and sales, developments, partnerships and joint ventures, and lending, borrowing and financing transactions. His projects involve commercial, residential, multifamily, mixed-use, luxury, and resort and hospitality properties, and include everything from traditional commercial transactions and financings to foreign investments in U.S. developments and some of the highest-profile developments in New York City and nationwide. He has a J.D. from Columbia University School of Law, where he was a James Kent Scholar, and a B.A. in history from Yale University, where he graduated cum laude.

Kramer Levin provides a comprehensive lawyer development program consisting of work assignments, formal and informal training, mentoring, and integration programs. The firm’s emphasis on education as a lifelong pursuit has helped develop a streamlined and dedicated team.