Three CSG Law Attorneys Named to 2024 New York Metro Super Lawyers Rising Stars List
Chiesa Shahinian & Giantomasi PC (“CSG Law”) is pleased to announce that three attorneys have been selected for inclusion in the 2024 edition of New York Metro Super Lawyers – Rising Stars. Super Lawyers – Rising Stars recognizes the top 2.5 percent of lawyers who are either under the age of 40 or have been in practice for 10 years or fewer. Those named to this year’s list are:
- Michael J. Mouridy: Real Estate
- Caroline Murphy: Immigration: Business
- Christopher J. Reilly: Surety
Michael J. Mouridy is counsel in the Real Estate, Development & Land Use Group who represents major institutional and commercial lenders in real estate loan transactions involving a wide variety of financial structures, including acquisition, bridge, construction, and permanent financing. He also has experience representing construction lenders for affordable multifamily housing and economic development projects, as well as financial institutions in warehouse lending transactions, structured as master repurchase facilities.
Caroline Murphy is counsel in the firm’s Immigration Law Group. She focuses her practice on all aspects of business immigration and investment immigration, as well as family-based immigration. For her business immigration practice, Caroline represents companies across all industries in various stages of growth. She has extensive experience in advising startups entering the U.S. market as well as mid-size and large businesses seeking to employ foreign talent. She frequently counsels startups in accelerator programs on scaling strategy from an immigration perspective.
Christopher J. Reilly, an associate in the Surety & Fidelity and Litigation Groups, advises and represents sureties, owners, design professionals, contractors and developers in all aspects of surety and construction law. He has extensive experience representing clients on matters related to performance and payment bonds, professional liability, design defects, breaches of contract, delays, mechanic’s liens, property damage, and contract negotiations.
Visit csglaw.com/award-methodology for additional details on the selection process for the above-mentioned recognitions.