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Duval & Stachenfeld hires its 50th real estate attorney

Duval & Stachenfeld LLP, the Pure Play in Real Estate Law, has added a 50th attorney to its real estate practice and remains one of N.Y.C.'s largest real estate law practices. Bruce Stachenfeld, the firm's managing partner, said, "I am really happy about this - not just because of the number of lawyers - but because it validates the logic of our business model of being the pure play in real estate law. This focused model attracts both clients who want to build their real estate businesses and lawyers who want to build their legal careers, to a place where real estate is exalted." Terri Adler, the Chair of the Firm's Real Estate Department, added, "We have been exceedingly busy this year, which necessitated the need for more talent for our real estate team."
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