LOS ANGELES, Oct. 6, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Transactional genuine estate veteran Elliott Benjamin has joined Ervin Cohen & Jessup LLP (ECJ) as a spouse in its Authentic Estate Section, the firm announced right now.
Benjamin has more than 25 yrs of encounter in transactional genuine estate matters which includes industrial and residential buys, revenue, funding, refinancing and leasing, as well as on company and standard enterprise transactions.
The serious estate follow at ECJ provides transactional counsel in obtain, sale, lease, setting up, subdivision, growth, development, procedure and financing of workplace properties, resorts, procuring and industrial centers, one and multi-unit household initiatives and other sorts of industrial, financial investment and household attributes, between other fields.
“We are thrilled to be capable to develop our multi-generational team with the addition of Elliott,” explained Actual Estate Division Co-Chair Joan Velazquez. “His distinctive know-how will diversify our strategy and expert services to clientele.”
Benjamin has served on the Board of Directors and held many positions in a quantity of companies, like the Jewish Federation Council of Increased Los Angeles and the Central British Fund – World Jewish Reduction. Benjamin is a former member of the Board of Administrators and a variety of sub-committees (such as its domestic functions, intercontinental functions and public policy committees) of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Culture, a place which he held for more than 10 a long time. Benjamin at present serves as a Vice President of the Iranian American Jewish Federation.
He graduated from Middlesex University in London, England in 1995 with a Bachelor of Laws diploma and attained a Master’s diploma in Intercontinental Banking Legislation from the Morin Heart for Banking and Fiscal Law at Boston College in 1996.
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