AREAS OF EMPHASIS
Real Estate, Real Estate Litigation, Financing of Commercial Properties,
and Commercial Litigation
David Horwitch is a Member of Shaw Gussis Fishman
Glantz Wolfson & Towbin LLC. His practice covers a broad spectrum
of activities in the real estate area, including the representation
of developers, owners, purchasers, landlords, tenants, lenders
and borrowers in connection with all types of properties, including
shopping
centers, office buildings, industrial properties, mixed-use developments,
apartment buildings, and vacant land as well as specialty projects
such as restaurants. He represents these parties in
the context of acquisitions and dispositions, contract negotiations
and disputes, structuring and negotiating complex acquisitions,
leasing, financing, land development, zoning and other
matters. Mr. Horwitch's practice includes the representation of
lenders in
various loan programs, including the origination and subsequent
securitization of numerous conduit loans. He also has
experience handling all aspects of commercial litigation. Prior
to joining the firm, Mr. Horwitch was a partner at Arnstein & Lehr
LLP.
EDUCATION University of Illinois (B.A., with distinction, 1994) University of Illinois College of Law (J.D., 1997)
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS AND ACHIEVEMENTS
Mr. Horwitch was the Founder and first President of the pre-law chapter of Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity at the University of Illinois. He subsequently served as the chapter President at the University of Illinois College of Law. Also while in law school, Mr. Horwitch taught an undergraduate course at the University of Illinois on the principles of effective public speaking.
Selected by Illinois Super Lawyers magazine as an "Illinois Rising
Star" in the 2008 issue of Chicago Magazine.
Member of the Illinois State Bar Association and its real
estate section.
BAR ADMISSIONS
1997, Illinois
1997, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Illinois
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