New York Law School will offer an LL.M. degree in Real Estate Law to begin in the spring 2009 semester. The degree will initially offer two concentrations: one in Finance and Development and the other in Public Policy and Regulation. The LL.M. is designed to be flexible, allowing full-time students to complete the 27-credit program in one year, while part-time students can be enrolled in the program for up to four years. The program will be directed by professor Marshall Tracht, a real estate expert who was recruited from Hofstra Law School to develop the LL.M. degree at New York Law School.
Manhattan, NY According to Meridian Capital Group, Jordan Langer, Noam Aziz and Carson Shahrabani of the firm’s retail leasing team have arranged a five-year lease at 236 West 10th St. in Greenwich Village
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