Media Reports on Olshan Hiring Real Estate Partner Gregory Jaske

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Law360 (subscription required), Bloomberg Law (subscription required), New York Law Journal (subscription required), Attorney at Law Magazine and Commercial, Construction & Renovation Magazine have highlighted Gregory Jaske, who has joined Olshan as a partner in the firm’s Real Estate Law Practice. Greg’s real estate law experience includes providing counsel to property owners, developers, family offices and institutional investors throughout the New York City area. His practice also includes negotiating commercial real estate joint ventures, acquisitions, data center development, tenant-side retail healthcare leasing, dispositions and borrower-side financings. Prior to practicing law, Greg worked in finance as an analyst at a hedge fund and then at Morgan Stanley. Greg said that at Olshan, there is camaraderie in having so many like-minded colleagues working together in a central office. “It’s an entrepreneurial group. They're looking to grow. They're looking to continue to expand their presence and reputation for working, both in New York and nationally, on sophisticated projects, real estate projects, and for me to be a small part of that growth was something that was very appealing and really spoke to where I want to be in five or 10 years.” Co-Managing Partner, Co-Chair of the firm’s Real Estate Law Practice, and Chair of the firm’s Commercial Leasing Practice Nina M. Roket said the firm’s partners are excited to welcome Greg as the firm expands and enhances its real estate capabilities with Greg’s unique insights.  

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