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Feldman and Weisman of Romer Debbas honored among "Best Lawyers: Ones To Watch In America"

Michael Feldman

 

Alison Weisman

 

New York, NY Romer Debbas, LLP congratulates Michael Feldman and Alison Weisman, named among Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in America. This annual ranking recognizes lawyers who are earlier in their careers for their upstanding professional standards and excellence in private practice.

Feldman is a partner and manager in the firm’s residential real estate department where he concentrates his practice on representing buyers, sellers, and lending institutions in residential and commercial real estate transactions. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from University of Wisconsin-Madison and went on to attend Seton Hall University School of Law. Upon graduation, Feldman focused his practice on civil litigation and criminal defense before shifting to transactional real estate after moving to New York in 2010. Feldman is admitted to practice in both New York and New Jersey.

A partner in the firm’s commercial real estate department, Weisman concentrates her practice on representing buyers, sellers, landlords, tenants, developers, and lenders in connection with various real estate and lending transactions. Weisman earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, with honors, from the University of Maryland, College Park and went on to New York Law school where she was awarded a merit-based scholarship and graduated cum laude, placing in the top 20% of her class. Weisman is admitted to practice in New York and New Jersey and is a trained mediator.

Inclusion on Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in America is based on peer review and feedback. The Best Lawyers research team then thoroughly reviews the votes and comments received and confirms the candidates professional standing. In addition to Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in America, both Feldman and Weisman were previously named in the Rising Stars section of Super Lawyers, an honor that recognizes the top 2.5% of lawyers under the age of 40.

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