USA - NEW JERSEY Law and Practice Contributed by: Steven Fleissig, David Freylikhman, Cory Mitchell Gray and David Jensen, Greenberg Traurig LLP
Greenberg Traurig LLP has more than 600 real estate attorneys in its real estate practice, which is a recognised leader in the industry, serving clients from key markets around the world. The New Jersey real estate team handles all as - pects of real estate law, including acquisitions and dispositions, joint ventures, restructurings, workouts, lender finance, commercial leasing, and cross-border transactions. The team has
experience in all property sectors, including of - fice, industrial, mixed-use, retail, commercial and residential, affordable housing, and hospi - tality. While the firm’s attorneys do a consider - able amount of work in New Jersey, their repre - sentations frequently extend to cities and other locations throughout the world. The New Jer - sey team works closely with GT lawyers in New York and around the globe.
Authors
Steven Fleissig is a real estate shareholder at Greenberg Traurig who focuses his practice on a variety of real estate and finance-related issues. He advises owners on purchase,
David Freylikhman focuses his practice on complex transactional real estate, including the purchase, sale,
leasing, development and financing of commercial properties. His practice covers the full range of real estate assets, including multi-family, industrial, office, retail, hotels, and mixed-use developments. David represents lenders, borrowers, developers, investors, family offices and businesses of all sizes in connection with legal strategy, financing, acquisitions, dispositions, strategic alliances, licensings, and corporate control matters. David was formerly an adjunct professor of law with New York Law School and with Seton Hall School of Law.
sale, leasing, joint venture and financing matters. Steven also represents lending institutions in real estate and asset-based financing transactions, restructurings and workouts. Steven has lectured on multiple borrower lending transactions, mortgage foreclosure strategies, UCC issues, and retail and office leasing strategies. He has written on UCC legislative developments, Section 1031 tax deferred exchanges and New Jersey lending laws and is an author of the NJ sections of American Bar Association Business Law Section publications.
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