Shapiro & Gellert, PLLC

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  • Established in 2009
  • Firm Size 2
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Areas of Practice (17)

  • Real Estate
  • Commercial Conveyancing
  • Commercial Real Estate
  • Commercial Real Estate Acquisitions
  • Commercial Real Estate Bankruptcy
  • Commercial Real Estate Development
  • Commercial Real Estate Finance
  • Commercial Real Estate Foreclosure
  • Commercial Real Estate Workouts
  • Retail Development
  • Shopping Center Acquisitions
  • Shopping Center Development
  • Affordable Housing
  • Apartment Projects
  • Low Income Housing
  • Subsidized Housing
  • Domestic Partnerships

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Real Estate, Commercial Real Estate, Commercial Conveyancing, Commercial Real Estate Acquisitions, Commercial Real Estate Bankruptcy, Commercial Real Estate Development, Commercial Real Estate Finance, Commercial Real Estate Foreclosure, Commercial Real Estate Sales, Commercial Real Estate Workouts, Retail Development, Shopping Center Acquisitions, Shopping Center Development, Domestic Partnerships, Conveyancing, Mortgage Finance, Mortgage Refinancing, Mortgage Securitization, Mortgage Workouts View More

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