Barry B Nekritz

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Barry B Nekritz: Attorney with Lawrence Kamin, LLC
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Biography

Trustee, Village of Northbrook, 1973-1981. Author: "Going Condo: How to Represent Tenants in Condominium Conversions," 8 Barrister 15, 1980; Matthew Bender Real Estate Transactions Introduction to Condominium Law, 1994; "Counseling the Shopping Center on Handling a Fire," AH-ABA Manual for Drafting Leases II, 1997; "Expectations for the Twenty-First Century: An Overview of the New Limited Partnership Act," Probate & Property, January/February 2002.

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  • Real Estate

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Illinois, B.A., 1959
Law School Attended:
University of Illinois, LL.B., 1962
Year of First Admission:
1962
Admission:
1962, Illinois; 1969, Florida
Memberships:
Chicago, Illinois State and American (Member, Supervisory Council) Bar Associations; The Florida Bar.
Birth Information:
Chicago, Illinois, December 16, 1938
ISLN:
904203460

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