Courtney J Lerias

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Courtney J Lerias: Attorney with Adam Leitman Bailey, P.C.

Biography

Courtney J. Lerias is an associate in the real estate litigation department and has repeatedly been named Super Lawyer Rising Star. Mrs. Lerias graduated magna cum laude from New York Law School. At New York Law School, she was an Executive Articles Editor for the New York Law School Law Review and a member of the Center for Real Estate Studies’ Harlan Scholar Program. As a Harlan Scholar for the Center for Real Estate Studies, she worked extensively on two independent research projects, one involving the current foreclosure crisis and one involving the application process to buy shares in cooperative housing.

Courtney J. Lerias has been name Super Lawyer Rising Star for two consecutive years and been recognized as one of the Top 50 Women Attorneys in the New York metropolitan area for 2014.

Areas of Practice (1)

  • Real Estate Litigation

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Boston University, B.A., 2004
Law School Attended:
New York Law School, J.D., magna cum laude, 2009
Year of First Admission:
2009
Admission:
2011, New York
Birth Information:
Dix Hills, New York, 1982
ISLN:
920930449

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917-920-3990  Phone

212-825-0999  Fax

www.alblawfirm.com

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