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Tarter Krinsky & Drogin adds Tawil as associate

Tarter Krinsky & Drogin LLP has expanded its real estate practice with the addition of associate Raphael Tawil. Raphael Tawil represents developers, landlords and tenants in commercial real estate transactions, including office and retail leasing, sales, acquisitions and financing. He has significant experience in office and retail leasing transactions. Representing both landlords and tenants, his thorough understanding of the needs of both parties enables him to negotiate optimal solutions. In addition to commercial leasing, Tawil negotiates agreements with respect to other commercial property transactions including purchase and sale agreements, asset purchase agreements, operating and limited partnership agreements, and loan documents and construction agreements. He has extensive experience representing cooperative corporations and other building owners in all of their property transactions. "Tarter Krinsky & Drogin is pleased to welcome Raphael Tawil as an Associate in the Real Estate Practice Group," said Alan M. Tarter, Managing Partner. "His broad experience in commercial real estate and his concentration in commercial leasing, adds depth to our existing core strengths in real estate." Prior to joining Tarter, Krinsky & Drogin, Raphael was an Associate at Wolf Haldenstein Adler Freeman & Herz. Mr. Tawil received his B.A. from New York University and his J.D. from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law.
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