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Epstein Becker & Green, P.C. has recruited seven real estate lawyers from the New York office of Roseland, NJ's Lowenstein Sandler PC. The group is headed by Adrian Zuckerman, the former head of Lowenstein Sandler's New York real estate practice and a former deputy general counsel of real estate management company Helmsley Spear Inc. Ralph Berman and Linda Bielik are also joining Epstein Becker as partners while Brian L. Ullman, Andrew R. Tulloch, and Steven M. Ziolkowski will become counsel. The group also includes one associate.
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