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Real Estate Law

Good Real Estate Lawyers should have experience in all facets of real estate law and commercial and residential real estate transactions, with further experience in environmental law. From single-asset transactions to the largest multisite deals, it is important to provide a broad range of legal proficiency, experience and practical knowledge to clients across a broad range of issues relating to real property. In addition, real estate litigation attorneys bring suits to quiet title, defend financial institutions and title companies on lien priority matters and act on behalf of banks and financial institutions in foreclosure actions.

The real estate law practice is national in scope. Real estate clients value national reach because, it is important to have the capacity to provide counsel in several jurisdictions. Real estate lawyers should pride themselves on working together seamlessly to complete multi-jurisdictional transactions. Also helpful, is the capacity to act as counsel in public/private partnership infrastructure transactions. From structuring formation to closing, representing government on difficult projects involving the privatization of public assets. Experienced real estate lawyers can represent Fortune 100/500 corporate entities, state and local government and government agencies, partnerships, not-for-profits, condominium associations, small businesses, entrepreneurs, financial/banking institutions, and developers in the business of financing, developing, owning, managing and operating real estate assets.

Real Estate Law Services Include:

  • Acquisitions and Dispositions
  • Development & Construction, including AIA Forms
  • Development Financing, including TIF, LIHTC, NMTC and HOME
  • Real Estate Backed Financings
  • Complex Commercial Leasing (Tenant and Landlord Representation)
  • Workouts & Foreclosures
  • Public/Private Partnership Infrastructure Transactions
  • Tax Deferred Exchanges (“1031 Exchanges”)
  • Condominium and Homeowner’s Association Formation and Compliance
  • Environmental Representation (Phase I and II, Due Diligence/Brownfield)
  • Land Use and Zoning
  • Real Estate Litigation
  • Condemnation
  • Property Tax Appeals