When Space Shuttle Orbiter Enterprise lands at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in Manhattan next summer, Paul Hastings real estate partner Robert Wertheimer can say he had a hand in the retired spacecraft’s arrival.

Wertheimer led a pro bono Paul Hastings team representing the Intrepid Museum Foundation in its acquisition of Enterprise from NASA. The firm’s team working on the matter also included litigation partners Charles Patrizia and Robert Sherman, and real estate senior associate Nathalia Bernardo.

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