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Camilleri joins Rosenberg & Estis

Raychel Camilleri

Manhattan, NY Rosenberg & Estis, P.C., celebrating its 50th year as one of New York City’s pre-eminent real estate law firms, made knownthat Raychel Camilleri has joined the firm as a member within the litigation department.

An accomplished trial lawyer sought for her experience and success in navigating complex high-exposure, casualty, construction and real estate related matters, Camilleri during her 14 years of practice has succeeded in managing risk and containing costs for her clients from pre-litigation settlements, through motion practice, trial preparation and trials to verdict. More specifically, Camilleri focuses her practice on construction defect litigation, products liability, labor law, excess liability, general liability, and general commercial litigation matters. She also has extensive appellate experience before the New York State Appellate Division, First and Second Departments.

Michael Lefkowitz, managing member of Rosenberg & Estis, P.C. and a leader of the firm’s transactions fepartment, said, “Lenders, owners and investors continue to grapple with distress as the city’s real estate market works through the current period of emerging from disruption. Raychel’s expertise in navigating complex disputes will further strengthen our ability to help clients achieve solutions that satisfy their business needs; we are excited to welcome Raychel to R&E.”

“I am excited to join Rosenberg & Estis at this critical juncture in the markets cycle, and I look forward to collaborating with R&E’s talented pool of attorneys to assist clients seeking a practical efficient path through litigation and dispute resolutions,” Camilleri said.

Camilleri joins R&E from Biedermann Hoenig and Semprevivo, P.C., where she was a shareholder. Before that, she was a trial attorney with the Law Office of Jennifer Adams and with the Law Office of Bryan M. Kulak. She earned her J.D. at Western New England University School of Law and B.A. at Bucknell University. Camilleri is admitted to the Bar of New York State, United States District Court, Southern District of New York and United States District Court, Eastern District of New York.

 

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