Tane Waterman & Wurtzel, P.C. - New York, NY
Residential real estate Lawyers in New York, NY
120 Broadway Suite 948 New York, NY 10271
- 2 Super Lawyers®
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25
Years
Experience
New York Residential real estate Law Firm
Updated: 02/28/2026
Areas of Practice
- Residential real estate
- Commercial real estate
- Landlord & tenant representation
- Co-op & Condominium representation
- Commercial Litigation
- Construction Law
Litigation: 50%
Attorneys
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Dennis Villasana
Of Counsel
- Demi Lawson, Litigation Paralegal
- Cindy Yam, Transactional Paralegal
- Ryan Little, Litigation Paralegal
- Randi Dispigno, Office Manager
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Marcie L. Waterman
Of Counsel
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Leonard M. Khandros Esq.
Partner
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Andrew D. Stern
Managing Partner
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Moshe C. Bobker
Partner
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David A. Tane
Founding Partner
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Stewart E. Wurtzel
Founding Partner
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Kim D. Victor
Partner
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Ruta Behrend
Partner
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Ethan A. Sukonik
Senior Associate
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Aaron J. Everhart
Associate
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Evan Teich
Associate
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Jieman (Jasmine) Tan
Associate
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Dennis Villasana
Of Counsel
- Demi Lawson, Litigation Paralegal
- Cindy Yam, Transactional Paralegal
- Ryan Little, Litigation Paralegal
- Randi Dispigno, Office Manager
Contact
120 Broadway
Suite 948
New York, NY 10271
Phone: 646-835-2656
Fax: 212-766-4022
Email: Send a message
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