Background
Goldberg, Joel J. was born on September 22, 1953 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
Goldberg, Joel J. was born on September 22, 1953 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
Rutgers University (Bachelor of Arts, high honors and distinction in Policy Science, 1975); University of Michigan (Master of Public Policy, 1977. Juris Doctor, 1982). Research and Development Editor, University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform, 1982-1983.
Worked at Tenenbaum & Saas, Professional Corporation (Bethesda, Doctor of Medicine) specializing in Business Law and Commercial Transactional Practice, Commercial Real Estate Law, Corporate Legal Counseling. Admitted to the bar, 1983, Pennsylvania. 1987, District of Columbia.
1994, Virginia.
1995, Maryland. Research and Development Editor, University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform, 1982-1983. Company-Author: "The Ten Major Mistakes Most Often Made By Tenants in the Negotiation of Office Leases," The Commercial Real Estate Tenant"s Handbook, John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated., 1987.
Primary Contributor and Company-Editor: "Commercial Tenant"s Transactions Guide (Forms and Strategies)," Wiley Law Publications, 1991. Company-Author: "Work Letter," Construction Renovation Formbook, Wiley Law Publications, 1991.
"Opinion Letters in Real Estate Transactions," Negotiating and Structuring Real Estate Transactions, 2nd educated, Wiley Law Publications, 1993.
"Lease Term Extension Options and Expansion Options," American Conference Institute, November, 1996. "Percentage Rent," American Conference Institute, November, 1995. "Subordination," American Conference Institute, November, 1995.
"Declarations of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions," American Bar Association Section of Real Property, Probate and Trust Law 8th Annual Spring Continuing legal education and Committee Meeting, 1997.
Member: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Maryland State, Virginia State, and American Bar Associations. District of Columbia Bar.
Tenenbaum & Saas, Professional Corporation is an East Coast regional law firm. The firm counsels real estate developers, lenders, institutional owners and investors, real estate investment trusts and other publicly traded companies, retail and office tenants, builders, institutes and associations involved primarily with structuring, negotiating and documenting real estate and business transactions.
Member: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Maryland State, Virginia State, and American Bar Associations. District of Columbia Bar.