Attorney Jordan J. Horowitz Joins ShuffieldLowman

By ShuffieldLowman
June 18, 2018
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ORLANDO, FLORIDA – ShuffieldLowman recently announced that attorney Jordan J. Horowitz has joined the firm, working in the Orlando office.

Horowitz practices in the area of real estate law, assisting developers, homebuilders, lenders, and private and public entities on a wide-range of projects relating to commercial acquisitions, due diligence, land development and entitlements and commercial loan transactions.  His experience with complex transactions includes the purchase and sale of office, multi-family, hotel, retail, entertainment, and healthcare facilities, as well as undeveloped land; structuring conventional, SBA, and USDA loans; and resolving title matters.

He received his J.D., cum laude, from the University of Florida Levin College of Law, where he served as the Senior Articles Editor of the Florida Law Review. During law school, he was the recipient of the Gertrude Brick Outstanding Board Member Award and a Teaching Assistant in the areas of Advanced Legal Writing and Appellate Advocacy.  He also received his B.A. in Anthropology from the University of Florida.

Horowitz is a member of The Florida Bar’s Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Sections, the Orange County Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Division and the Central Florida Real Estate Attorneys’ Council.

ShuffieldLowman's five offices are located in Orlando, Tavares, DeLand and Port Orange.  The firm is a 45 attorney, full service, business law firm, practicing in the areas of corporate law, estate planning, real estate and litigation.  Specific areas include, tax law, securities, mergers and acquisitions, intellectual property, estate planning and probate, planning for families with closely held businesses, guardianship and elder law, tax controversy - Federal and State, non-profit organization law, banking and finance, land use and government law, commercial and civil litigation, fiduciary litigation, construction law, association law, bankruptcy and creditors’ rights, labor and employment, and mediation.