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		<title>Kevin Fritz, Protege to Stephen Meister, Hits the Real Estate Fast Track</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[<p>He’s a rising litigator in the city and, at the side of well-known  lawyer Stephen Meister, his career has been on the fast track.</p>
<p>Kevin Fritz has become Mr. Meister’s right hand man in a host of cases,  including a recent $11 million fraud suit that has drawn attention in  Manhattan real estate circles.</p>
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<p><div id="attachment_221529" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 277px"><a rel="attachment wp-att-221529" href="http://www.commercialobserver.com/2012/02/kevin-fritz-protege-to-stephen-meister-hits-the-real-estate-fast-track/stephen-meister/"><img class="size-full wp-image-221529" title="Stephen Meister" src="http://nyocommercialobserver.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/stephen-meister.jpg" alt="" width="267" height="200" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Steve Meister.</p></div></p>
<p>In that case, Mr. Fritz is working with Mr. Meister to defend Isaac  Chetrit, a cousin of the well known real estate investor Joe Chetrit, in  his attempts to rightfully gain control of the Manhattan office  building 315 West 35th Street. The bizarre case began in 2010 when the  current owner of the property, Aaron Chitrik, who has long been in  default, allegedly altered the deed to the property’s mortgage along  with cohorts, placing it illicitly into an entity they controlled.</p>
<p>Along with Mr. Meister, Mr. Fritz has been one of the lead attorneys in  that case, helping to relaunch Mr. Chetrit’s foreclosure proceeding  against the property and get the property into the hands of a receiver  while the case is sorted out.</p>
<p>Mr. Fritz began his career out of law school at the large law firm Paul  Weiss, but quickly moved over to federal court, working for Sandra  Feuerstein, a judge with the U.S. District Court for the Eastern  District of New York. It was there that he got his first taste of  criminal misdeeds and difficult litigations.</p>
<p>“It was intense, you’re part of a staff that is assisting the judge in  preparing the rulings for all of the cases,” Mr. Fritz said. “It’s all  types of cases, criminal and civil cases, everything, even gang related  case. It certainly was a humbling position.”</p>
<p>Mr. Fritz struck up such a close working relationship with Judge  Feuerstein that she officiated his wedding in 2009. After working for  the judge for several years, Mr. Fritz moved to Storch Amini &amp;  Munves PC, a firm that allowed him to finally get in the courtroom as a  litigator, a longtime ambition.</p>
<p>“Working there was the first time I really got into court in a  representative capacity even though I had been in the court for years,”  Mr. Fritz said. “I love the challenge of having to think on your feet.  It’s one thing to put together a legal brief when there’s not a gun to  our head and it’s a whole other thing when you’re being questioned by  the judge on the spot and you have to be on your toes and be sharp, I  love the challenge of that.”</p>
<p>Mr. Fritz is a fitting protege of Mr. Meister’s. Representing clients  like Joe Moinian and Harry Macklowe in a series of high profile suits in  the city, Mr. Meister has developed a reputation for being an astute  litigator who is not afraid to scrap in the court room.</p>
<p>Mr. Fritz said that he got the chance to join Mr. Meister’s firm,  Meister Seelig &amp; Fein, by chance; the firm is in the same building  as Storch Amini &amp; Munves PC: 2 Grand Central Tower.</p>
<p>“I can’t even qualify the amount I’ve learned under Stephen,” Mr. Fritz  said. “He comes up with brilliant approaches that most people wouldn’t  think of in a case.”</p>
<p>Besides the action against Mr. Chitrik in the foreclosure case at 315  West 35th Street, Mr. Fritz is also involved in representing investor  Yair Levy in his case against former partner Kent Swig. Mr. Levy alleges  that Mr. Swig embezzled money at the Sheffield, a residential building  that Mr. Levy and Mr. Swig bought together that eventually went into  foreclosure.</p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>He’s a rising litigator in the city and, at the side of well-known  lawyer Stephen Meister, his career has been on the fast track.</p>
<p>Kevin Fritz has become Mr. Meister’s right hand man in a host of cases,  including a recent $11 million fraud suit that has drawn attention in  Manhattan real estate circles.</p>
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<p><div id="attachment_221529" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 277px"><a rel="attachment wp-att-221529" href="http://www.commercialobserver.com/2012/02/kevin-fritz-protege-to-stephen-meister-hits-the-real-estate-fast-track/stephen-meister/"><img class="size-full wp-image-221529" title="Stephen Meister" src="http://nyocommercialobserver.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/stephen-meister.jpg" alt="" width="267" height="200" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Steve Meister.</p></div></p>
<p>In that case, Mr. Fritz is working with Mr. Meister to defend Isaac  Chetrit, a cousin of the well known real estate investor Joe Chetrit, in  his attempts to rightfully gain control of the Manhattan office  building 315 West 35th Street. The bizarre case began in 2010 when the  current owner of the property, Aaron Chitrik, who has long been in  default, allegedly altered the deed to the property’s mortgage along  with cohorts, placing it illicitly into an entity they controlled.</p>
<p>Along with Mr. Meister, Mr. Fritz has been one of the lead attorneys in  that case, helping to relaunch Mr. Chetrit’s foreclosure proceeding  against the property and get the property into the hands of a receiver  while the case is sorted out.</p>
<p>Mr. Fritz began his career out of law school at the large law firm Paul  Weiss, but quickly moved over to federal court, working for Sandra  Feuerstein, a judge with the U.S. District Court for the Eastern  District of New York. It was there that he got his first taste of  criminal misdeeds and difficult litigations.</p>
<p>“It was intense, you’re part of a staff that is assisting the judge in  preparing the rulings for all of the cases,” Mr. Fritz said. “It’s all  types of cases, criminal and civil cases, everything, even gang related  case. It certainly was a humbling position.”</p>
<p>Mr. Fritz struck up such a close working relationship with Judge  Feuerstein that she officiated his wedding in 2009. After working for  the judge for several years, Mr. Fritz moved to Storch Amini &amp;  Munves PC, a firm that allowed him to finally get in the courtroom as a  litigator, a longtime ambition.</p>
<p>“Working there was the first time I really got into court in a  representative capacity even though I had been in the court for years,”  Mr. Fritz said. “I love the challenge of having to think on your feet.  It’s one thing to put together a legal brief when there’s not a gun to  our head and it’s a whole other thing when you’re being questioned by  the judge on the spot and you have to be on your toes and be sharp, I  love the challenge of that.”</p>
<p>Mr. Fritz is a fitting protege of Mr. Meister’s. Representing clients  like Joe Moinian and Harry Macklowe in a series of high profile suits in  the city, Mr. Meister has developed a reputation for being an astute  litigator who is not afraid to scrap in the court room.</p>
<p>Mr. Fritz said that he got the chance to join Mr. Meister’s firm,  Meister Seelig &amp; Fein, by chance; the firm is in the same building  as Storch Amini &amp; Munves PC: 2 Grand Central Tower.</p>
<p>“I can’t even qualify the amount I’ve learned under Stephen,” Mr. Fritz  said. “He comes up with brilliant approaches that most people wouldn’t  think of in a case.”</p>
<p>Besides the action against Mr. Chitrik in the foreclosure case at 315  West 35th Street, Mr. Fritz is also involved in representing investor  Yair Levy in his case against former partner Kent Swig. Mr. Levy alleges  that Mr. Swig embezzled money at the Sheffield, a residential building  that Mr. Levy and Mr. Swig bought together that eventually went into  foreclosure.</p>
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