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Hunton Andrews Kurth selectes Saslow to join the firm’s partnership

New York, NY Susan Saslow will be joining law firm Hunton Andrews Kurth as a partner.

Saslow has a practice that spans all aspects of complex real estate transactional matters, including commercial acquisitions and dispositions, joint ventures, real estate finance, construction, development and leasing, involving all types of assets. She has experience advising institutional clients, private investors and developers in sophisticated debt and equity financings, counseling both borrowers and lenders in complex transactions involving multistate, multiproperty portfolios; mezzanine financings; mortgage loan originations; construction loans; and loan purchases, sales and participations.

Saslow received her undergraduate degree from Wesleyan University and her law degree from Albany Law School.

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