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New York, NY — The New York County Lawyers Association announces that registration is open for:
Legal Careers in Real Estate: Learning from Experience
Thursday February 12, 2026
5:30 pm – 8:00 pm
NOTE: Newly admitted attorneys in New York MUST attend the program In-Person to earn Skills credits
In-person location: NYCLA, 111 Broadway 10th Fl, New York, NY 10006
Why do attorneys desire to pursue real estate law?
What skills are required for attorneys to be successful?
This CLE will provide an experienced panel of real estate attorneys from all areas: solo and small firm; midsized and Big Law; in-house corporate; and government. The panel will share their career experiences in their distinctive fields of real estate law. They will compare the different levels of real estate legal practice and explain what skills are required, which makes them unique and different from one another.
They will also elaborate on how attorneys continue to uphold and enforce the rule of law.
FACULTY
Jane Chuang, Esq., Senior Counsel, Goldstein Hall; Roy S. Fenichel, Esq., Director, Newmark Title Services; Jason A. Ganfer, Esq., Partner, Goldberg Segalla, Co-chair NYCLA’s Real Estate Section; Margaret T. Ling, Esq., NYS Agency Underwriting Counsel and Education Director, AmTrust Title Insurance Company, Co-chair NYCLA’s Real Estate Section and Asian Practice Committee; Sarah Fiona Phillips, Esq., Partner, Borah Goldstein Nahins & Goidel, P.C.; Grace Ng Rahme, Esq., Co-Founder Rahme Team of Compass and Compass Sales Manager; Jameson Xu, Esq., Law Offices of Jameson Xu PLLC; Wendy Yu, Esq., Yu Law PC
Program Co-sponsors: NYCLA Real Property Law Section; NYCLA Asian Practice Committee; AABANY Real Estate Committee; AABANY Student Outreach Committee: AmTrust Title Insurance Company
About the New York County Lawyers Association
The New York County Lawyers Association (www.nycla.org) was founded in 1908 as one of the first major bar associations in the country that admitted members without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, or gender. Since its inception, it has pioneered some of the most far-reaching and tangible reforms in American jurisprudence and has continuously played an active role in legal developments and public policy.
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