Lauren E. Lewis is an associate in the firm’s Real Estate, Finance, and Land Use Practice Group and
handles disputes arising out of real estate and housing related matters.
Lauren regularly represents landlords and tenants in all aspects of real estate litigation, including
commercial and residential disputes involving single family homes, co-operative buildings, rent-stabilized
and rent-controlled buildings, lofts, and interim multiple dwellings. She regularly handles matters in New
York Supreme and Civil courts, navigating all phases of litigation including research, motion practice,
negotiations, client communications, pre-trial discovery, and settlement. Lauren has experience with the
rent stabilization code, tenant right and landlord obligations and has represented landlords and tenants
in summary nonpayment, licensee, nuisance, and non-primary residence holdover proceedings.
Prior to joining Norris McLaughlin, Lauren acquired more than a decade of civil litigation experience as
an associate at boutique real estate firms.
Lauren earned her J.D. from the Tulane University Law School and received her B.S. from the University
of Florida.
Lauren was selected for inclusion in 2024 Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America list in Real Estate
Law.
Areas of practice:
- Real Estate, Finance and Land Use