...Alan Cohen have joined Duval & Stachenfeld as real estate partners. O'Connor was chair of national...
...Barson was a partner at Pepper Hamilton. Duval & Stachenfeld (New York): Tom O'Connor and Alan Cohen join...
...Todd Eisner, a partner at Duval & Stachenfeld, represented Capstone in the partnership agreement. Silverstein is...
...Four real estate attorneys have jumped from Cooley to 60-lawyer Duval & Stachenfeld in New York, including a former chairman of its real estate...
...New York firm Duval & Stachenfeld. O'Connor, who specializes in commercial real estate, served as...
...Four real estate attorneys have jumped from Cooley to 60-lawyer Duval & Stachenfeld in New York, including a former chairman of its real estate...
...Eric Menkes, a partner at Duval & Stachenfeld, represented the tenant. Robert Rubenfeld...
...Attorneys for Defendant Michael Zenk by: Joshua Klein, Duval & Stachenfeld LLP, New York, NY. Attorneys for Defendant...
The Daily Report
...The allegedly targeted firms are Nixon Peabody; Roberts & Holland; Duval & Stachenfeld; and Akerman Senterfit, all of which are defendants in Bay Rock...
...Sparks, which was represented by Allan Taffet and Chad Naso of Duval & Stachenfeld, denied the allegations and did not admit to wrongdoing or liability...
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