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Feldman of Romer Debbas is committed to client's interests

Name: Michael Feldman Title: Associate Company/firm: Romer Debbas, LLP Year Company was founded January, 2011 Years with company/firm: Since June, 2011 (approximately 3.5 years) Years in field: 4.5 Years in real estate industry: 4.5 Address: 183 Madison Ave., Suite 904, New York, NY 10016 Telephone: 212-888-3100 Email: [email protected] URL: www.romerdebbas.com LinkedIn: Yes Which professional accomplishment, honor or achievement has meant the most to you and why? Having joined Romer Debbas LLP essentially in its infancy as its first hire (the firm was six months into its operations when I joined), the biggest accomplishment in my career to date has been playing a role in the firm's continued growth, success and recent expansion. The managing partners, Michael Romer and Pierre Debbas, brought me into the firm as a relative newcomer to the industry and fostered my development as a real estate attorney by providing me with the right resources and opportunities to maximize my potential and capitalize on my abilities as a lawyer. Since then, I have been committed to zealously representing my clients' best interests in the course of their real estate transactions while maintaining constructive relationships with other attorneys as well as real estate agents, mortgage brokers/bankers and others in the industry. I've also prided myself on taking on increasingly complex real estate transactions and lecturing real estate agents on various topics that are relevant in the current market. Where would you like to be 10 years from today? I'm very much looking forward to continued success at my firm and I'd like to be thought of by my peers as a well-respected attorney and trusted advisor.
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