Genci Bilali is an experienced, high-energy and results-driven attorney. He has developed a strong record of successfully representing foreign and US individuals and enterprises in the areas of business, commercial and financial transactions, as well as in litigation and arbitration proceedings before state and federal courts.
Mr. Bilali, also, has exceptional research, writing and communication skills. He lectures before law students and colleagues in various areas of jurisprudence, sharing his knowledge and experience in private practice. In addition, he is author of several academic papers published in prestigious law journals and law reviews throughout the US law schools.
CONTACT
Tel: (917) 385 – 2858
Practice Area
Commercial and Business Transactions
Corporate Law
Cross-border Transactions
Commercial Litigation and Arbitration
Real Estate and Property Law
Intellectual Property Law
Divorce and Family Law
Art Law
Bar Admission
New York State
England and Wales
Court Admission
Southern District of New York
Eastern District of New York
Second Circuit Court of Appeals
Education
Ph.D., University of Edinburgh School of Law, 2016
LL.M., Fordham University School of Law, 1998
Certificate, International Law Institute, Georgetown University Law Center, 1994
J.D., Tirana University School of Law, 1992
Publication
“Know Your Customer – Or Not” 43 University of Toledo Law Review 319 (2012)
“The Effect of the Dodd-Frank Act on Federal Bank Preemption Law” Journal of Taxation and Regulation of Financial Institutions, July/August 2011, Vol. 24, No. 6
“Is There A Dual Banking?” 2 Journal of Business Entrepreneurship & Law 15, 30 (2008)
“The Check Clearing for the 21st Century Act – A Wrong Turn in the Road to Improvement of the U.S. Payments System” 85 Nebraska Law Review 52 (2006)
“A Speculation on the Future of the Bank for International Settlements” 18 Transnational Law 231 (2005)
“The Role of the Bank for International Settlements in Shaping the World Financial System” 25 University of Pennsylvania Journal of International and Economics Law 945 (2004)
“Business Divisions from the Perspective of the U.S. Banking System” 3 Houston Business & Tax Law Journal 66 (2003)