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Movers & Shakers

By ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
April 27, 2007

This month marks the beginning of a new feature in which Commercial Leasing Law & Strategy expands its coverage to provide information about the advancement of lawyers in the commercial leasing profession. If you have news that you would like to submit to this column, please send it via e-mail to [email protected] with a 'Commercial Leasing Movers and Shakers' subject line.

Epstein Becker & Green, P.C. has recruited seven real estate lawyers from the New York office of Roseland, NJ's Lowenstein Sandler PC. The group is headed by Adrian Zuckerman, the former head of Lowenstein Sandler's New York real estate practice and a former deputy general counsel of real estate management company Helmsley Spear Inc. Ralph Berman and Linda Bielik are also joining Epstein Becker as partners while Brian L. Ullman, Andrew R. Tulloch, and Steven M. Ziolkowski will become counsel. The group also includes one associate.

Two-hundred attorney real estate firm Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP is opening a Walnut Creek, CA, office, which will be its second location in the San Francisco Bay area. The firm's other five offices are in Southern California, including Los Angeles and San Diego.

Barbara E. Champoux has joined Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal LLP as a partner in its national Real Estate Group, and Michael Boccio has joined the firm as an associate in the Real Estate Department. Champoux has handled a wide variety of transactional, leasing, and security matters for a diverse client base. She concentrates her practice in the areas of commercial real estate transactions, securitization and structured finance, and joint ventures.

Carole Laude Pechi, formerly senior counsel with Holland & Knight LLP's Chicago office, has opened her own practice. She practices in general real estate law with a focus on landlords, tenants, and developers, both regionally and nationwide, in leasing and development matters. Pechi serves on the Board of Editors of this newsletter. She may be reached at 23W044 Red Oak Drive, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137; 630-790-9210; [email protected]; www.laudepechilaw.com.

The address for Goldman Sloan Nash & Haber LLP has recently changed. The new address is 480 University Avenue, Suite 1600, Toronto, Ontario M5G 1V6, Canada. Telephone numbers, e-mail addresses, and the fax number remain
the same.

This month marks the beginning of a new feature in which Commercial Leasing Law & Strategy expands its coverage to provide information about the advancement of lawyers in the commercial leasing profession. If you have news that you would like to submit to this column, please send it via e-mail to [email protected] with a 'Commercial Leasing Movers and Shakers' subject line.

Epstein Becker & Green, P.C. has recruited seven real estate lawyers from the New York office of Roseland, NJ's Lowenstein Sandler PC. The group is headed by Adrian Zuckerman, the former head of Lowenstein Sandler's New York real estate practice and a former deputy general counsel of real estate management company Helmsley Spear Inc. Ralph Berman and Linda Bielik are also joining Epstein Becker as partners while Brian L. Ullman, Andrew R. Tulloch, and Steven M. Ziolkowski will become counsel. The group also includes one associate.

Two-hundred attorney real estate firm Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP is opening a Walnut Creek, CA, office, which will be its second location in the San Francisco Bay area. The firm's other five offices are in Southern California, including Los Angeles and San Diego.

Barbara E. Champoux has joined Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal LLP as a partner in its national Real Estate Group, and Michael Boccio has joined the firm as an associate in the Real Estate Department. Champoux has handled a wide variety of transactional, leasing, and security matters for a diverse client base. She concentrates her practice in the areas of commercial real estate transactions, securitization and structured finance, and joint ventures.

Carole Laude Pechi, formerly senior counsel with Holland & Knight LLP's Chicago office, has opened her own practice. She practices in general real estate law with a focus on landlords, tenants, and developers, both regionally and nationwide, in leasing and development matters. Pechi serves on the Board of Editors of this newsletter. She may be reached at 23W044 Red Oak Drive, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137; 630-790-9210; [email protected]; www.laudepechilaw.com.

The address for Goldman Sloan Nash & Haber LLP has recently changed. The new address is 480 University Avenue, Suite 1600, Toronto, Ontario M5G 1V6, Canada. Telephone numbers, e-mail addresses, and the fax number remain
the same.

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