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Steven Glassberg,
Glassberg & Associates, LLC

About Glassberg & Associates, LLC: Glassberg & Associates is a general practice law firm with concentrations in real estate, contracts, and small business. Founded by Steven Glassberg in January of 2006,the firm has offices in the heart of midtown Manhattan and in Nassau County.

The firm’s varied clientele includes commercial banks, mortgage banks, lending institutions, real estate entities, partnerships, corporations, LLC’s, LLP’s, businesses, business owners and individuals.

Our excellent relations with lenders, title companies, insurance companies and other specialized attorneys further enhance the comprehensive service and individual attention that each client receives.

About Steven Glassberg: The founder of Glassberg & Associates, LLC, Steven Glassberg concentrates his practice in real estate, corporate law and construction matters. He represents clients in transactions and litigation. Glassberg represents owners, buyers, sellers, landlords and tenants in all residential and commercial real estate matters.

Glassberg also represents businesses in many industries including import/export, law, real estate, insurance, finance, health care, construction and food and beverage. His construction practice includes the representation of developers, construction companies, sub-contractors and suppliers

Glassberg has been a featured speaker on real estate topics at events for the Community Development Corp. of Long Island and the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals.

Speaking Engagements: Glassberg has been a featured speaker on real estate topics at events for the Community Development Corp. of Long Island and the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals. He has educated audiences of both first-time home buyers and real estate investors on the purchasing process and discussed frequently encountered legal and financial issues.

Glassberg would be delighted to speak at your organization’s events about legal or real estate matters.

Steven Glassberg, Glassberg & Associates, LLC, 212.608.6726, www.GlassbergAssociates.com

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