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Kramer Levin hosts Spring Cocktail Reception

On Tuesday May 10, Kramer Levin’s esteemed Real Estate and Land Use groups hosted a spring cocktail reception outside on the patio of Bryant Park Grill in Manhattan’s Bryant Park.

The well-attended spring kick-off event drew nearly 300 key players from the New York City real estate community, ranging from the city’s largest commercial and residential developers and investors to the prominent Kramer Levin RE and Land Use attorneys who work closely with many of them.

Among the notable clients who attended were Marty Burger, Suri Kasirer, Michael Parley and Simon Ziff. According to Jay Neveloff, Chairman of Kramer Levin’s Real Estate group, both the quality and number of attendees at the event exceeded all expectations – and further demonstrated the pent-up demand of New York City’s real estate industry to safely converge in person for an evening of successful networking.

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