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Article: Law firm gets better with age. (Borah, Goldstein, Altschuler and Schwartz)
- Article from:
- Real Estate Weekly
- Article date:
- June 12, 1996
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Like vintage wine, the law firm of Borah, Goldstein, Altschuler & Schwartz, P.C., (BGA&S) seems to get better with age.
And that really says something, considering that for the past four decades the firm has not only set the standard for landlord-tenant work in New York, but has been at the forefront of the rapidly changing law affecting both residential and commercial properties.
"We've never been as rich in talent as we are today," said Senior Partner Lawrence Borah. "As a result, we're more involved in all aspects of real estate law and we're better equipped to fight for our clients both in court and at the administration agencies."
Case in point: ...
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