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Updated almost 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

Searching for Hebrew Language RE Lawyer in NJ/NY Area
I'm considering buying in as a Limited Partner in a ground-up, large multi-family building in New Jersey. However, the agreement is in Hebrew and I'm hoping to find a Hebrew-speaking RE lawyer who can review it to make sure there are no red flags. Any recommendations / introductions to such a person would be very much appreciated!
Long-story short, this opportunity came in through a friend of my wife, who is from Israel. Most of the other LPs are Israeli, hence the Hebrew language contract.
Thanks!