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Allen M. Turek, Esq.
Since his admission to the Bar in 1978,
Allen M. Turek has practiced in all
areas of real estate law with a
concentration in cooperatives and
condominiums. His experience encompasses
cooperative/condominium conversions, the
representation of boards of directors
and managers of cooperatives and
condominiums, shopping center
(syndications, acquisitions and sales),
loan workouts, transactional real
estate, new construction development,
construction law, foreclosures and
rehabilitating troubled cooperatives and
condominiums.
His client list includes boards of
directors and managers of residential
cooperatives and condominiums,
sponsors, and institutional lenders. In
addition, he has represented syndicators
active in real estate development,
commercial landlords, commercial
tenants, real estate developers and
construction companies. His current
clients include an internationally known
glass curtain wall
designer/fabricator/installer based in
Europe, twenty-five existing
cooperative/condominium boards in the
greater metropolitan area, large scale
developers and sponsors of offering
plans to convert individual properties
to condominium ownership.
Mr. Turek is an accomplished litigator,
having appeared as special counsel in
complicated bankruptcy cases involving
real estate. He also pioneered the use
of bankruptcy filings on behalf of
financially troubled cooperatives. Mr.
Turek has successfully represented
clients who have sued their insurance
carriers to compel them to extend
liability coverage when such coverage
was originally denied by the insurance
carrier.
Mr. Turek is a graduate of the State
University of New York at Binghamton (BA
– 1973), the University of Chicago from
which he holds a Masters in English (MA
– 1974) and New York Law School (JD –
1977). He formed his own firm in 2000.
Mr. Turek is an active member of the New
York State Bar Association, Real
Property Division and the Committee on
Cooperatives and Condominiums. He is a
former co-chair of the Loan Workout
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