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Vanderwarker joins McNamee, Lochner, Titus & Williams, P.C.

According to the law firm of McNamee, Lochner, Titus & Williams, P.C. Keri Vanderwarker has joined the firm as an associate, working in the firm's employment and labor law, litigation and dispute resolution, and trusts, estates and elder law practice areas. Vanderwarker is a graduate of Syracuse University's Whitman School of Management (summa cum laude) 2008, and Albany Law School (summa cum laude) 2014, where she also served as executive editor for lead articles of the Albany Law Review. During law school, she served as a Judicial Intern for the Honorable Lawrence Kahn, District Judge, Northern District of New York. Vanderwarker is a member of the New York State Bar Association and the Capital District Women's Bar Association. McNamee, Lochner, Titus & Williams, P.C. is dedicated to providing effective and creative solutions to the legal issues of individuals and businesses. McNamee's offices are located in the New York State Capital at 677 Broadway and in Saratoga County at 646 Plank Rd., Clifton Park.
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Tri-state capital  migrates nationally amid  regulation pressure - by Reese Weaver

Tri-state capital migrates nationally amid regulation pressure - by Reese Weaver

New York tri-state multifamily investors are increasingly reallocating capital to less-regulated markets across the U.S. as rent control and legislative risk erode returns at home. With over 60% of New York City’s rental housing stock classified as rent-stabilized, the traditional value-add model — buying under-performing buildings,

A fresh start - by Shallini Mehra and Amit Doshi

A fresh start - by Shallini Mehra and Amit Doshi

For the past several years, the New York City multifamily housing market has been defined by disruption. The combined impact of the HSTPA rent laws and a sharply higher interest rate environment has fundamentally reduced
The death of the generic offering memorandum: What buyers expect in 2025 - by Kimberly Zar Bloorian

The death of the generic offering memorandum: What buyers expect in 2025 - by Kimberly Zar Bloorian

There was a time when an offering memorandum (OM) was pretty bare bones, some photos, a few bullet points on income, and a rent roll thrown in at the back. That used to get the job done. Not anymore. In 2025, buyers are sharper, faster, and more selective. They’re looking
The anticipated effect of Basel III and ISO 20022 implementation on commercial real estate - by Michael Zysman

The anticipated effect of Basel III and ISO 20022 implementation on commercial real estate - by Michael Zysman

July 1, 2025 is the deadline for US banks to begin to adopt Basel III banking standards and July 14, 2025 is the deadline for U.S. banks to adopt ISO 20022 messaging standards. Both will have a significant effect on the banking and commercial real estate (CRE) finance sectors.