Practice Groups:
Education:
- Emory University Law School (J.D.,1980)
- Brown University (B.A., 1977)
Terri L. Adler
Daniel R. Alcott
Kirk L. Brett
Craig L. Brown
Brian A. Burns
Patrick W. Duval
Todd R. Eisner
Charles B. Friedman
Dov Goldman
Marilyn G. Haft
Mark C. Hulbert
Lawrence Z. Kutsher
Eric G. Menkes
Douglas M. Morea
Timothy J. Pastore
David G. Samuels
David A. Schwartz
Bruce M. Stachenfeld
J. Andrew Stephenson
Allan N. Taffet
Beth Turtz
Alan Florendo
Joseph J. Galvano
Jennifer A. Kelly
Mark Khmelnitskiy
Joshua C. Klein
BETH TURTZ
Partner
New York
(212) 692-5539
bturtz@dsllp.com
Beth Turtz joined the firm in 2006 as a partner in the Transactional Department and a member of the firm’s Real Estate Practice Group and the Distressed Real Estate Practice Group.
Ms. Turtz has over 20 years of extensive experience in all principal areas of real estate law, including acquisition, disposition, finance and leasing of buildings and shopping centers; transfers of undeveloped land; exchange transactions; commercial property management; and conversion and sale of cooperatives and condominiums (including bulk transfers of units). Most recently, Ms. Turtz has had extensive experience in real estate workouts, recapitalizations and restructurings.
Ms. Turtz practiced real estate law as an associate with a number of prominent New York law firms, including nearly twelve years at Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt and Mosle, where she became Special Counsel. In addition, Ms. Turtz spent the nine years just prior to joining Duval & Stachenfeld as in-house counsel to a private real estate company, where she was responsible for a sophisticated shopping center practice. As a result of her in-house experience, Ms. Turtz has a great understanding of the specific needs of our clients.
Ms. Turtz received a B.A. from Brown University in 1977 and a J.D. from Emory University Law School in 1980. Ms. Turtz is admitted to practice law in New York.
