September 4, 2025 - 01:39

Rubin and Rudman is proud to announce that seven of its partners have been named to the prestigious 2025 Lawdragon 500 Leading Global Real Estate Lawyers list. This recognition highlights the firm's commitment to excellence in real estate law and underscores the expertise of its legal team.
Andrea Toulouse, the Chair of the firm's Real Estate Group, leads the list of honorees, showcasing her exceptional skills and dedication to client service. Alongside her, partners Susan Doren, James Greene, and others have also been acknowledged for their contributions to the field. Their collective experience spans various aspects of real estate law, including transactions, finance, and development.
The Lawdragon 500 list is known for identifying the most influential lawyers in the real estate sector, and being included is a testament to the high standards of professionalism and legal acumen exhibited by these individuals. This recognition not only enhances the firm's reputation but also reinforces its position as a leader in real estate law.
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