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New York Law School launches RE center.


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New York Law School is one of the oldest independent law schools in the United States. The Law School was founded in 1891 by a group of faculty, students, and alumni of Columbia Law School led by their founding dean, Theodore William Dwight, a prominent figure in the
, one of the oldest independent law schools in the nation, today announced the creation of the Center for Real Estate Studies on its campus in lower Manhattan. The Center will be dedicated to the study of both the private practice of real estate law and the public regulation of real estate.

The launch of the Center comes at a time when the real estate and development market in New York City New York City: see New York, city.
New York City

City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S.
 is booming. The New York Building Congress and other real estate experts project that the explosive growth in New York City's five boroughs will continue for at least a decade and will eventually stand as the second greatest in New York City's three-century history.

"The new Center for Real Estate Studies is a testament to the vibrant growth of both New York City and our School," Dean and President Richard A. Matasar said. The Center's launch coincides with a $190 million expansion and renovation program at New York Law School. "Our School is undergoing a transformation far beyond bricks and mortar A store (shop, supermarket, department store, etc.) in the real world. Contrast with clicks and mortar. . The Center for Real Estate Studies is an exciting example of how we are expanding and enhancing our educational program."

The Center will offer courses and sponsor conferences, symposia, and continuing legal education The purpose of continuing legal education is to maintain or sharpen the skills of licensed attorneys and judges. Accredited courses examine new areas of the law or review basic practice and trial principles.  programs devoted to the study of a broad spectrum of real estate issues, including zoning and land use, environmental law, eminent domain, housing, the secondary mortgage market, and nontraditional financings.

"We know first-hand that to succeed in today's thriving real estate industry, lawyers must be prepared to work across a range of disciplines and interact with specialists in a variety of fields," says Professor Andrew R. Berman, director of the Center. "Leveraging the School's prime location in New York City, the Center will give students opportunities to gain practical experience in the real estate community and make contacts for future employment."

Professor Berman, formerly a partner with Sidley Austin Brown & Wood's New York Real Estate Group, has represented clients in all aspects of commercial real estate finance, including complex financing transactions such as mezzanine loans, preferred equity, and financings intended for securitization markets. Professor Berman has extensive experience in real estate development projects, the sale and acquisition of real property and mortgage loan portfolios, and complex commercial leasing.

The Center will be advised by a 12-member Advisory Board--most of whom are New York Law School alumni--comprised of real estate experts in the public and private sector and academia.

"The Advisory Board will provide counsel and help establish meaningful externships that bring students into contact with the business and legal communities," said Advisory Board member Ross Moskowitz '84 of Stroock & Stroock & Lavan. "As an alumnus of New York Law School, I want to give back in useful ways and help establish this new academic center as a leading force in real estate law."

The members of the real estate Advisory Board are: Perry A. Cacace, Esq., '79, Partner, Proskauer Rose LLP LLP - Lower Layer Protocol ; Lawrence N. Field, Esq., '63, Chairman & CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , NSB NSB National Science Board
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; Norman J. Radow, Esq., '81, President, Radco Companies; Alan J. Schnurman, Esq., '71, Partner, Zalman & Schnurman; Lino A. Solis, Esq. '96, In-House Counsel, Thor Equities, Inc.; Zygmunt Wilf, Esq., '74, President, Wilf & Silverman.
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