Background
Horowitz, Steven G. was born on September 4, 1950 in Miami Beach, Florida, United States.
Horowitz, Steven G. was born on September 4, 1950 in Miami Beach, Florida, United States.
Yale University (Bachelor of Arts, 1972). Harvard Law School (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1978). Kennedy School of Government (Master of Public Policy, 1978).
Worked at Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton. Admitted to the bar, 1979, Massachusetts. 1988, New York.
Editor, 1976-1978 and Book Review Editor, 1977-1978, Harvard Law Review.
Author: Comment, "Urban Park Preservation Through Transferable Development Rights," 90 Harvard Law Review 637, 1976. Note, "Implementation Problems in Institutional Reform Litigation," 91 Harvard Law Review 428, 1977. "Lender Liability for Cleaning up Wastes," New York Real Estate Law Reporter, March, 1988.
"Legal Rights and Institutional Reform Litigation: Can the Judiciary Produce Results?" Presentation to American Bar Association, 1988. "RTC Markets Large Portfolio of Properties," New York Real Estate Law Reporter, April, 1990. "Investors Still Focus on Risks," National Law Journal, May 1989.
"Strategies for the Purchase of Real Property Assets from the Resolution Trust Corporation," Presentation to American Banker-Bond Buyer, March 1990. Co-Author: with Professor Charles M. Haar, "A Primer to Transferable Development Rights," Lincoln Institute of Land Policy monograph, 1979. Hill & Barlow, Boston, Massachusetts, 1981-1987.
United States. District Court Monitor, District of Massachusetts, 1979-1981. Law Clerk to Honorary Joseph Tauro, United States. District Court, District of Massachusetts, 1978-1979.
Member, Massachusets Hazardous Waste Insolvency Fund Special Commission, 1986. Member: Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Member: Committee on Housing and Urban Development, 1989-1990. Committee on Real Property, 1990-1993).
Boston (Member, Environmental Law Committee, 1985-1988), Massachusetts (Member, Public Law Section Council, 1985-1987 ) and New York State (Member, Executive Committee, Section on Real Property Law) Bar Associations. American College of Real Estate Lawyers.
Author: Comment, "Urban Park Preservation Through Transferable Development Rights," 90 Harvard Law Review 637, 1976. Note, "Implementation Problems in Institutional Reform Litigation," 91 Harvard Law Review 428, 1977. "Lender Liability for Cleaning up Wastes," New York Real Estate Law Reporter, March, 1988.
"Legal Rights and Institutional Reform Litigation: Can the Judiciary Produce Results?" Presentation to American Bar Association, 1988. "RTC Markets Large Portfolio of Properties," New York Real Estate Law Reporter, April, 1990. "Investors Still Focus on Risks," National Law Journal, May 1989.
"Strategies for the Purchase of Real Property Assets from the Resolution Trust Corporation," Presentation to American Banker-Bond Buyer, March 1990. Co-Author: with Professor Charles M. Haar, "A Primer to Transferable Development Rights," Lincoln Institute of Land Policy monograph, 1979. Hill & Barlow, Boston, Massachusetts, 1981-1987.
United States. District Court Monitor, District of Massachusetts, 1979-1981. Law Clerk to Honorary Joseph Tauro, United States. District Court, District of Massachusetts, 1978-1979.
Member, Massachusets Hazardous Waste Insolvency Fund Special Commission, 1986. Member: Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Member: Committee on Housing and Urban Development, 1989-1990. Committee on Real Property, 1990-1993).
Boston (Member, Environmental Law Committee, 1985-1988), Massachusetts (Member, Public Law Section Council, 1985-1987 ) and New York State (Member, Executive Committee, Section on Real Property Law) Bar Associations. American College of Real Estate Lawyers.