Steven G. Horowitz is a partner based in the New York office. Mr. Horowitz's practice concentrates on U.S. and international real estate finance and investment transactions, including joint ventures, mortgage finance, securitization and capital markets, restructuring and real estate-related mergers and acquisitions. He frequently represents commercial and investment banks, foreign and domestic institutional investors, property owners and a wide variety of corporations in their real estate matters. Mr. Horowitz joined the firm in 1987 and became a partner in 1989. Previously he was a partner at Hill & Barlow in Boston, Massachusetts, specializing in real estate development and finance, land use and environmental law. He joined Hill & Barlow in 1981, became a partner in 1985 and Chairman of the Real Estate Department in 1986. Mr. Horowitz has also served as United States District Court Monitor, and as a law clerk, to the Honorable Joseph L. Tauro, both for the United States District Court, Boston, Massachusetts. Mr. Horowitz received J.D. and M.P.P. degrees, cum laude, from Harvard Law School and the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard, where he was an editor of the Harvard Law Review. He received an undergraduate degree from Yale University, magna cum laude.