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Catherine Morgen

Catherine Morgen
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Catherine Morgen is a partner at Morris, Manning & Martin, LLP in the Real Estate Development and Finance Practice. Morgen represents real estate clients engaged in the acquisition, development, leasing, and disposition of commercial real estate and handles large multi-state transactions, hospitality properties, and office and industrial leasing.
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Reimagining Hospitality Leadership: Opportunities for Women in the C-Suite

The rhetoric around the lack of women in corporate leadership positions escalated during 2020 and the onset of the pandemic, but this discussion had little to no impact on diversity in the hospitality industry....

Increased Chinese Investment in Real Estate May Trigger Scrutiny

Hoteliers do not generally think of their properties as having national security implications, and in most cases, they are right. However, increased Chinese investment in U.S. properties coupled with the Trump administration’s focus on...