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Ballard’s Beenstock Elected Partner

07/30/08

  Benjamin A. Levin, office managing partner of the Voorhees, NJ office of Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll, LLP, is pleased to announce that Jeffrey S. Beenstock has been elected partner within the firm. Beenstock, a resident of Medford, NJ, practices in the firm’s Voorhees office and is a member of the Real Estate Department. “Jeff is an outstanding lawyer, who continues to practice in cutting-edge areas of real estate law, including facilitating developers and public entities in creating real estate redevelopment opportunities to benefit all residents and working with clients on the availability of state and federal tax credits in affordable housing projects,” Levin stated.

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