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Michael Mulia, Ingram Yuzek Gainen Carroll & Bertolotti, LLP

Name: Michael Mulia, Esq.

Title: Associate

Company Name: Ingram Yuzek Gainen Carroll & Bertolotti, LLP

List 2-3 real estate associations or organizations that you are currently a member of:

  • Member of the New York & New Jersey Bar.

What recent project, transaction or accomplishment are you most proud of?

My firm recently handled a challenging mixed-use development transaction where we helped our client successfully navigate its way through several difficult situations towards a successful closing.

What led you to your current profession?

Prior to attending law school, my interest in real estate law was sparked based on conversations with other practicing real estate attorneys in my life. As a result, I went on to take as many real estate law courses during law school as possible. My first real estate law position was an externship during my second year of law school at a small real estate law firm in Staten Island. I enjoyed this position so much that I went on to work at this firm for two years after law school. I have been fortunate enough to advance this experience, among other experiences, into my current position with Ingram.

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