Prominent Miami real estate attorney Albert Quentel, known for helping create the town of Miami Lakes and writing Florida’s first condominium statute, died at 80.
Quentel joined the firm in 1971 as the fifth named partner in Greenberg, Traurig, Hoffman, Lipoff and Quentel. Forty-four years later, he was still working part-time at the 1,800-attorney international firm.
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