GNHCC: Judy K. Weinstein Teaching Real Estate Transactions At Quinnipiac University School Of Law
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New Haven CT
09 September, 2021
10:41 AM
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Press release from the Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce: Adrian Sterling Director of Marketing September 08, 2021 Judy K. Weinstein, principal with the law firm of Neubert, Pepe & Monteith, P.C., has joined Quinnipiac University School of Law as a part-time faculty member. This fall semester she is teaching Real Estate Transactions. Last month she participated in a Business and Financial Concepts Boot Camp conducted for Quinnipiac's 2nd year law students. The Real Estate Transactions course taught by Attorney Weinstein provides an introduction to the law of real estate transactions with an emphasis on mortgage financing. Students must have successfully completed property law prior to this course. Judy Weinstein's areas of practice include commercial finance, real estate finance, commercial workouts and restructures, and corporate and business law. She represents local and national banks in the extension, working out and restructuring of asset-based, commercial, mortgage and construction loans. Her real estate practice includes representation of buyers, sellers, owners, landlords, tenants and lenders in a variety of commercial and other real estate transactions, including acquisition, sale, and financing of real estate. Judy also advises a number of businesses on assorted business matters, including business formation, financing and governance. About Neubert, Pepe & Monteith Neubert, Pepe & Monteith, P.C. is a general practice law firm located in New Haven and Hartford, Connecticut with offices in Fairfield, Connecticut and White Plains, New York (www.npmlaw.com). Our team of attorneys possesses the exceptional legal and professional skills required to meet clients' objectives. The team's depth, talent, and dedication to client success allows Neubert, Pepe & Monteith to better serve clients locally and nationally. This press release was produced by the Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce. The views expressed here are the author's own.
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