Miller Thomson LLP | Toronto, Ontario, Canada
A lawyer since 1992
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Ken Rosenstein stands at the helm of the Toronto office as the Managing Partner, with a deep-seated specialization in corporate and commercial finance along with creditor enforcement matters. Esteemed for his profound expertise in Asset-Based Lending (ABL), Ken's previous tenure in the financial services sector at a private non-bank finance company laid the groundwork for his intimate and practical knowledge in lending and loan recovery. His knack for fostering relationships and connecting people across the corporate finance and investment banking landscape is unparalleled, driving opportunities and competitive advantages for his clientele.
Holding licenses to practice in both Ontario and Alberta, Ken serves as a trusted advisor and legal representative to a host of major banks and non-bank financial institutions. His proficiency is not confined to ABL alone; he is equally adept in navigating various financing structures including cash flow, syndicated loans, senior secured and mezzanine financings, as well as subordinated debt and quasi-equity financings, with an aptitude for both domestic and cross-border transactions for lenders and borrowers alike.
Ken's expertise stretches across multiple industries such as retail, manufacturing, distribution, logistics, packaged goods, and automotive. He is a sought-after speaker and author on topics related to financial services and insolvency.
His professional accolades include recognition in The Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory as a leading lawyer in Asset-Based Lending, Banking and Financial Institutions, and Asset Equipment Finance/Leasing. As a past Co-chair of the Canadian Institute’s Commercial Loan Finance & Security Conference, Ken has made significant contributions to the field.
Ken's commitment to thought leadership is evident through his participation in key presentations and his efforts to educate his institutional clients through in-house training sessions and seminars on finance, restructuring, and enforcement matters. His written works cover a broad range of topics in asset-based lending and insolvency-related matters, underscoring his status as an authority in the field.
In addition to his legal practice, Ken's dedication extends to the broader community through roles such as a Global Investment Committee Member of the Turnaround Management Association and involvement with the JDRF (Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation). His professional memberships further reflect his active engagement in the industry.
Ken Rosenstein's academic background, with degrees from McGill University, and his admission to the Ontario Bar, provide a solid foundation for his distinguished career. His ability to blend practical experience with a strategic approach has cemented his reputation as a leader in corporate and commercial finance law.