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Biography
Karen L. Rodgers is a Partner at Garfunkel
Wild, P.C. and is a member of the firm’s
Finance and Real Estate Practice Group.
Since joining the firm in 2002, Ms. Rodgers has
represented institutional for profit and not-for-profit
clients in connection with a broad range of commercial
real estate matters.
Ms. Rodgers has significant experience representing
developers, landlords and tenants in the acquisition and
disposition of real property, commercial office and
retail leasing, ground leasing, land use and site
development. She also has significant experience
representing both lenders and borrowers in connection
with all aspects of commercial financing.
Prior to joining the firm, Ms. Rodgers worked in the
commercial real estate department of Greenberg Traurig,
LLP’s New York City office, where the focus of her
practice was representing "big box" retailers in
connection with the acquisition, leasing, and
development of free-standing retail locations and anchor
locations in multi-tenanted shopping centers.
Ms. Rodgers received her B.A. from Binghamton University
in 1996, majoring in the areas of Philosophy and
Philosophy, Politics and Law. She received her J.D. from
Hofstra University School of Law in 1999 where she
served as an Editor of Notes and Comments for the
Hofstra Law Review.
Publications
When Not-For-Profits Buy or Sell Real Estate, New
York Law Journal (August 13, 2007)
Honors
"2011
Year in Review," New York Real Estate Journal
(January 2012)
New York Real Estate Journal, 9th Annual Women in Real
Estate Spotlight
(February 8 - 21, 2011)
Who's Who in Commercial &
Residential Real Estate Law, Long Island Business
News (December 2008)
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