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RayCaso Jr.

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Overview

Biography

Ray focuses his practice on commercial real estate, financing, development, and title examination. He represents developers and other business owners in the acquisition, development, and disposition of real property and represents lenders in commercial mortgage transactions.

Ray has extensive experience drafting and negotiating commercial contracts of sale, leases, and loan documents. As examining counsel to title insurance companies, Ray examines real estate titles, prepares title commitments, and resolves title issues. He represents homeowner associations and condominium associations, which includes the preparation of offering plans with declarations of covenants and restrictions.

Bar Associations

  • Bar Association of Erie County
  • New York State Bar Association
Experience

Prior Experience

  • Tully Rinckey PLLC, Senior Counsel
  • Raymond H. Caso, Jr. Attorney at Law, Owner
  • Hurwitz & Fine, PC, Senior Associate
  • Magavern Magavern Grimm LLP, Associate
  • Block, Colucci, Notaro & Laing, LLP, Managing Real Estate Department Associate
  • Law Office of Darrell Huckabone, Associate 
Judicial Clerkships
  • Erie County Surrogate’s Court, Honorable Joseph Mattina, Judicial Clerk

Selected Community Activities

  • ECAL Veterans for Veterans, Inc., Director
  • Village of Kenmore Planning Board, Former Member

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