NEW YORK – April 1, 2015 — International law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP continues to grow its Real Estate Practice with the addition of David Freylikhman, who joined the firm as of counsel in the New Jersey office. Freylikhman focuses his practice on commercial real estate and general business law. His expertise includes the leasing, acquisition, disposition, and financing of commercial real estate.
“We are thrilled to welcome David to our New Jersey Real Estate Practice,” said Philip Sellinger, Global Litigation Practice co-chair and New Jersey co-managing shareholder. “His impressive real estate deal portfolio will not only bolster the growing practice, but also be of great value to our clients and our firm.”
Steven Fleissig, real estate shareholder in Greenberg Traurig’s New Jersey office, said, “David is a well-versed real estate attorney, and we are excited to have him join the firm. His breadth and depth of transactions will greatly benefit our clients in the New Jersey and New York areas.”
Freylikhman’s real estate work covers the full range of real estate assets, including office, retail and industrial facilities, hotels, resorts, condominiums, and mixed use developments. His finance practice involves the representation of investment banks, commercial banks, and institutional lenders in consumer and commercial lending transactions, including construction and permanent mortgage loan and mezzanine loan financing, and loan syndications, as well as acquisitions and sales, leasehold financing, and joint ventures. He also represents business entities and commercial clients in acquisitions, dispositions, strategic alliances, licensings, corporate control, and governance matters.
Freylikhman teaches commercial finance and corporate drafting at New York Law School and previously taught as an adjunct professor at Seton Hall School of Law. He has maintained an AV ® Preeminent™ rating from Martindale-Hubbell since 2012, and has been recognized in New York Super Lawyers as a Rising Star since 2013.
Freylikhman earned his J.D., cum laude, from New York Law School and B.A., cum laude, from the University of Massachusetts.