Do you have a mentor?

Alan Schnurman (Former Host, PBS Lawline)


Never stop learning, never stop teaching, states Alan Schnurman. It is only by continuing to learn and then by imparting that knowledge to others that people become successful and are able to leave a legacy, according to Schnurman. He discusses the importance of teaching within the circle of life and how learning is forever.

Alan Schnurman

Former Host, PBS Lawline Alan has purchased, developed and sold some of the most significant properties in the Hamptons over the last 25 years. He co-founded the law firm of Zalman Schnurman & Miner in New York City and after four decades as a trial attorney, he retired and joined Saunders & Associates as a real estate broker. Alan is frequently sought after by the press for interviews because of his knowledge and expertise in real estate and law. Alan has been featured in the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and the New York Post. He also has made guest appearances on the Today Show, Good Morning America and CNN.

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Alan Schnurman

Former Host, PBS Lawline

Alan has purchased, developed and sold some of the most significant properties in the Hamptons over the last 25 years. He co-founded the law firm of Zalman Schnurman & Miner in New York City and after four decades as a trial attorney, he retired and joined Saunders & Associates as a real estate broker. Alan is frequently sought after by the press for interviews because of his knowledge and expertise in real estate and law. Alan has been featured in the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and the New York Post. He also has made guest appearances on the Today Show, Good Morning America and CNN.

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