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Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson elects three new partners: Feinberg, Golomb and LoBue

According to Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP, three lawyers have been elected to the firm's partnership: Avi Feinberg (Real Estate - N.Y.) concentrates on real estate-related acquisitions and dispositions, joint ventures, and the representation of lenders and borrowers in financings. Feinberg received his JD from New York University School of Law in 2002 and his BA from New York University, College of Arts and Science, in 1999. He is admitted to the bar in New York. Tal Golomb (Real Estate - N.Y.) specializes in real estate development, large-scale economic development projects, land use and construction. Golomb received his JD from Columbia University School of Law, where he was a James Kent Scholar, in 2002, and his BA, magna cum laude, from the University of Pennsylvania in 1998. He is admitted to practice in New York. Joseph LoBue (Litigation - Washington, D.C.) has represented clients in a wide variety of matters in both arbitration and traditional litigation. LoBue received his JD, magna cum laude, from Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law in 2001, and his BE from The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in 1986. Prior to attending law school, LoBue served as an officer and aviator in the United States Navy and recently retired from the United States Navy Reserve. He is admitted to practice in the District of Columbia and New York. In a joint statement, Valerie Ford Jacob, Fried Frank's Chairperson, and Justin Spendlove, the Firm's Senior Executive Partner, said: "We are proud to welcome Avi, Tal and Joe to Fried Frank's partnership. The talent and depth of expertise residing in this exceptional group will greatly benefit the Firm and its clientbase."
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