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Balardi, Boland, Calcagni, Moran, Price and Schneid promoted at Moritt Hock & Hamroff

Garden City, NY Moritt Hock & Hamroff have elevated Vincent Balardi, Brian Boland, Michael Calcagni, Jacquelyn Moran, Christine Price and Kelly Schneid to partner, and Lauren Bernstein, Alex Litt, Caitlyn Ryan and Jodi Zimmerman have been elevated to counsel, effective January 1, 2023. 

Marc Hamroff, managing partner of MHH said, “We are extremely proud of these ten extraordinary professionals. They are a diverse, exceptionally talented group of lawyers who have demonstrated a strong commitment to our clients and to the future growth of the firm through their leadership, professionalism, expertise and collaborative teamwork. Some in this group started as first year associates and have spent their entire career with us and others joined us laterally but all are committed to the firm’s culture, vision and commitment to excellence, and strength in partnership. We are delighted to celebrate their well-earned achievements and look forward to their continued growth and success.” 

Vincent Balardi (Corporate; Secured Lending; Real Estate) concentrates his practice on representing entrepreneurs and institutional clients in real estate, lending and corporate related matters, commercial leasing and subleasing, term loan, construction and mortgage financing transactions, mergers and acquisitions, and business contract negotiations.

Brian Boland & Christine Price (Secured Lending) concentrate their practices on all aspects of commercial real estate and asset-based lending. They represent national, regional and private lenders in connection with commercial mortgage loans, construction loans, secured transactions, syndicated loans and loan modifications. 

Michael Calcagni (Estate Litigation) concentrates his practice on complex trusts and estates litigation matters in both state and federal court. He has represented clients in contested estate matters involving international and domestic assets as well as fiduciaries in their administration and management of estates and various types of trusts. 

Jacquelyn Moran & Kelly Schneid (Litigation) concentrate their practices on commercial litigation and bankruptcy, including the representation of commercial lenders, landlords and lease finance companies among other complex business disputes. They also assist in court appointed fiduciary matters handled by the firm.

Lauren Bernstein & Alex Litt (Litigation) concentrate their practices in the areas of commercial litigation, bankruptcy, sports law and other complex business disputes.

Caitlyn Ryan (Corporate) concentrates her practice on corporate, mergers & acquisitions, and securities law related matters. She advises start-up and middle-market companies on corporate matters spanning the life cycle of a business, from formation through financing and exit transactions.  

Jodi Zimmerman (Condo/Real Estate) focuses her practice on real estate related matters including the preparation of condominium offering plans and amendments. 

Moritt Hock & Hamroff LLP is an 80+ attorney commercial law firm providing a wide range of legal services to businesses, corporations, and individuals worldwide from its offices in New York City, on Long Island and in Florida.

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