Robert J. Galvin and Samuel B. Moskowitz Chair Panel on Condominium Development at Real Estate Bar Association (REBA) Spring Seminar

 
 

May 09, 2006 - Boston, MA
For more information contact: Joanne Thorud
(617) 589-3894; jthorud@davismalm.com

On May 8, Davis Malm attorneys Robert J. Galvin and Samuel B. Moskowitz chaired a panel on "Hot Issues in Condominium Development" at the Spring Meeting of the Real Estate Bar Association for Massachusetts (REBA). Mr. Galvin and Mr. Moskowitz discussed issues surrounding the formation of residential, commercial, and mixed-use condominium developments and various new and innovative approaches and techniques to maximize market value and functionality and avoid potential problems. Their program, presented twice, was attended by several hundred attendees.

REBA has over 3,000 lawyer and non-lawyer members, representing every real estate practice area and specialty. The Spring Seminar covered a wide variety of real estate topics and was presented by a select group of Massachusetts attorneys. REBA estimated over 600 members attended the Spring Seminar, which also featured almost 40 exhibitors and a keynote address by the Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, Salvatore F. DiMasi.

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Founded in 1979, Davis Malm is a general practice law firm that concentrates on finding solutions for businesses and individuals in corporate, real estate, financing, insolvency and restructuring, employment, environmental regulation, litigation, and trusts and estate planning matters. Clear thinking, tough-mindedness, and a firm commitment to its clients' interests are the touchstones of Davis Malm's practice. The firm is known for its collaborative service, conservative staffing, and alertness to individual client needs.

 
 
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Mr. Galvin and Mr. Moskowitz discussed issues surrounding the formation of residential, commercial, and mixed-use condominium developments and various new and innovative approaches and techniques to maximize market value and functionality and avoid potential problems.