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New York Commercial Real Estate Lawyer
Overview
For more than three decades, my practice has been in commercial real estate and finance, and I have extensive experience in debt and equity investment in real estate across a range of asset classes – commercial, residential, hotel, industrial, retail, office, resort, and mixed-use properties. I advise financial institutions, insurance companies, funds, developers, and non-institutional lenders, owners and investors in their real estate, capital markets and securitization activities, loan originations, acquisitions and sales, structured finance transactions, purchases and sales of mortgage and mezzanine loans, co-lender and participation interests, syndicated loan interests, conduit loans, construction lending, ground lease and development projects, joint ventures, workouts, restructurings, foreclosures and related enforcement matters relative to distressed assets. I received my undergraduate degree with honors from the University of Virginia and J.D. from Emory University. Prior to joining Rich Michaelson Magaliff, LLP, I have been a partner at several large international law firms. My work has been recognized by the distinguished legal publication, The Legal 500 (U.S.).
About Koren Blair
Practice Areas
- Commercial Real Estate
- Finance
Qualifications
Education
- Emory University School of Law, Atlanta, Georgia
J.D. - University of Virginia
Honors: With Honors
Office Information
Address
6 East 43rd Street21st Fl New York, NY 10017
Phone
Fax
- 212-913-9642
Achievements
Honors
- Koren Blair's work has been recognized by the distinguished legal publication, The Legal 500 (U.S.).
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