Sentences with phrase «corporate real estate leasing»

In addition to the acquisition and disposition of commercial assets, he has established himself as an expert in both the landlord representation and tenant representation sides of corporate real estate leasing.

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Dynamically managed lease data can track and align a corporate real estate portfolio with an organisation's business strategy.
Real Estate Services are offered through the Company's Newmark Grubb Knight Frank brand, which provides a wide range of commercial real estate services, including leasing and corporate advisory, investment sales and financial services, consulting, project and development management, and property and facilities managemReal Estate Services are offered through the Company's Newmark Grubb Knight Frank brand, which provides a wide range of commercial real estate services, including leasing and corporate advisory, investment sales and financial services, consulting, project and development management, and property and facilities managEstate Services are offered through the Company's Newmark Grubb Knight Frank brand, which provides a wide range of commercial real estate services, including leasing and corporate advisory, investment sales and financial services, consulting, project and development management, and property and facilities managemreal estate services, including leasing and corporate advisory, investment sales and financial services, consulting, project and development management, and property and facilities managestate services, including leasing and corporate advisory, investment sales and financial services, consulting, project and development management, and property and facilities management.
Long - term lease commitments are typically seen in cases where the property is held by a related - party or affiliated corporate real estate holding subsidiary of the charter.
The Commercial Banking segment offers products, including corporate banking, commercial real estate loans, commercial lease financing, auto dealer financing, and deposit products.
Practice Areas: Business Law, Corporate Law, Finance Law, Commercial Real Estate Law, Securities Law, M&A Law, Tax Law, Franchises and Franchising Law, Nonprofit and Charitable Organizations Law, Leases and Leasing Law
Associates in corporate real estate described the work as «split between leasing acquisition and finance.
Practice Areas: General Practice Law, Debtor and Creditor Law, Eminent Domain Law, Corporate Restructuring Law, Corporate and Transactional Law, Corporate and Business Advisory Law, Contracts Law, Construction Law, Real Estate Law, Probate Law, Zoning, Planning and Land Use Law, Local Counsel, Mortgage Law, Litigation, Leases and Leasing Law, Homeowners Association Law, Guardianship and Conservatorship Law, Commercial Real Estate Law, Wills Law, Trusts and Estates Law, Company Formation Law, Commercial Dispute Resolution Law, Business Structuring Law, Civil Practice Law, Business Law, Banking Law
Commercial and business litigation Contracts and commercial transactions Consumer protection Corporate, shareholder, and partnership disputes Director and officer liability Covenants not to compete Insurance coverage and claims litigation Landlord - tenant Leases Collection matters Libel and slander Licensing disputes Property Damage Real estate litigation
His real estate practice includes the representation of public owners, lenders, borrowers, developers and other corporations in connection with public / private development transactions; zoning and project entitlement; public and private finance; wind, solar and other renewable energy transactions; new market and historical tax credit transactions; build - to - suit and sale leaseback transactions; acquisitions and sales; development; leasing; and other general corporate real estate matters.
Practice Areas: Property Law, Public Finance Law, Probate Law, Investment Law, Finance Law, Leases and Leasing Law, Mortgage Law, Municipal Law, Banking Law, Wills Law, Trusts and Estates Law, Securities Law, Partnership Law, Real Estate Law, Nonprofit and Charitable Organizations Law, Commercial Law, Business Law, Debtor and Creditor Law, Bankruptcy Law, Tax Law, Corporate Law, Civil Practice Law, Collections Law, Commercial Real Estate Law, Contracts Law
We also represent health care providers in corporate and transactional matters, including contract issues, asset sales, real estate matters and lease negotiations.
She is active in all aspects of the firm's transactional practice, including entity selection, formation and conversion, employment matters, mergers and acquisitions, general corporate and commercial transactions, bank loans and private financings, federal, state, and international trademark matters, real estate acquisitions and sales, and commercial leasing.
Her practice focuses on the representation of corporate clients in connection with sales and acquisitions of businesses, debt and equity financings, private placements, real estate matters, including commercial leasing and purchase and sale agreements, and general business matters.
I have helped lawyers apply these disciplines to substantive law practice areas such as: commercial, toxic tort and IP litigation; mergers and acquisitions; corporate governance; industry regulation; trusts and estates; real estate leasing and sales; and environmental and energy law; as well work that spans specialties such as due diligence, e-discovery, contracting, and compliance operations.
Practice Areas: Investment Law, Leases and Leasing Law, Mortgage Law, Municipal Law, Partnership Law, Probate Law, Property Law, Public Finance Law, Real Estate Law, Securities Law, Banking Law, Chancery and Equity Law, Bankruptcy Law, Civil Practice Law, Debtor and Creditor Law, Finance Law, Contracts Law, Commercial Real Estate Law, Collections Law, Corporate Law, Wills Law, Trusts and Estates Law, Business Law, Commercial Law, Tax Law
Real Estate; Real Estate Development; Real Estate Title Insurance; Business Law; Corporate Law; Commercial Law; Commercial Real Estate; Banks and Banking; Mortgage Law; Property Law; Finance; Contracts; Leases and Leasing; Wills; Trusts and Estates; Environmental Law; Probate; Agency and Distributorships; Partnership Law; Mergers and Acquisitions; Mediation; Construction Law; Copyrights; Debtor and Creditor; Eminent Domain; Franchises and Franchising; Guardianship and Conservatorship; Trademarks; Intellectual Property; Premises Liability; Equipment Finance and Leasing; Resorts and Leisure; Agricultural Law
Chris provides business and corporate advice, including advice related to sales and acquisitions, commercial leasing, contracts, real estate conveyance and financing; broad commercial litigation representation including contracts and other business disputes, commercial and residential construction defect claims, religious entity law, advice regarding employment disputes and compliance, including ADA, ADEA, Title VII, Colorado Wage Act, FLSA compliance, and administrative proceedings before EEOC and DORA - Colorado Civil Rights Division; representation in administrative proceedings, C.R.C.P. 106 (a)(4) appeals and interlocutory appeals regarding governmental immunity, defense and pursuit of 42 USC § 1983 actions in federal and state court; representation of public pension funds in litigation and administrative matters; and appellate practice before the Colorado Court of Appeals, Colorado Supreme Court, and the 10th Circuit.
During such time, he served as outside General Counsel and M&A counsel for domestic and international business entities and private investment and capital groups, which included negotiating and documenting purchase, sale and merger agreements and dissolutions, corporate contracts related to licensing, executive employment agreements, corporate governance, acquisition, vendor contracting, leasing and real estate property matters, and advising on loss mitigation and compliance issues.
Core practice areas: Bankruptcy and insolvency; corporate commercial; litigation; real estate and commercial leasing; tax
Shasta's real estate practice includes drafting and reviewing real estate purchase and sale agreements and lease agreements, advising individual and corporate clients on landlord - tenant issues, and representing landowners in property disputes.
Our deep experience in the fields of real estate development, leasing and finance, commercial litigation, FINRA arbitrations, and a wide range of business, corporate and tax law matters means that we regularly lend our skill and expertise to some of the most complex and demanding transactions in the region.
Shasta's real estate practice includes drafting and reviewing real estate purchase and sale agreements and lease agreements, advising individuals and corporate clients on landlord - tenant...
Our attorneys have an unparalleled level of experience serving as trusted advisors to retailers in an array of transactional and regulatory areas, including customs and international trade, information privacy and security, mergers and acquisitions, business financing, real estate leasing, corporate restructuring, employee benefits, tax, antitrust, e-commerce, corporate governance and intellectual property.
Jason represents individual and corporate clients on real estate purchase and sale transactions, commercial leasing, property management and landlord / tenant issues, construction contract disputes, misrepresentation and boundary litigation.
In addition, he routinely represents main street business owners, as well as large scale companies, with business formation, corporate governance, real estate transactions (including purchase, development and leasing), contract drafting, employment manual preparation and advice and business transactions (including stock and asset purchases).
Our corporate real estate team advises public and private companies on a broad spectrum of real estate transactions including real property acquisitions and divestitures, government incentives, leasing agreements and other related transactions.
The real estate attorneys at Spesia & Taylor have worked with corporate and individual clients in negotiating, drafting and executing commercial and residential leases for office space, retail space, restaurant space, residential rental units, as well as in creating, implementing, and protecting easement rights.
In addition to her active trial and appellate dockets, Courtney Culver Baker has served as counsel to clients in the transactional arena, providing representation of corporate entities, governmental entities and individuals on contract, business, banking and lending, leasing, corporate structuring and other complex real estate matters.
Our Property team advises on the entire real estate life cycle, including project and corporate structuring, land and real estate acquisition, asset management, disposals and leasing.
Chrys» practice is concentrated in the area of corporate and commercial law with an emphasis on small business acquisition, sale and merger, banking and security matters, commercial and industrial real estate sales and purchases, commercial mortgage financing and leasing.
Doug Tait is an experienced business lawyer focusing on corporate and commercial matters with an emphasis on information security (including cybersecurity and data protection), commercial transactions, business sales and acquisitions, real estate conveyancing, leasing and development.
Main areas of work Antitrust and competition; bankruptcy and restructuring; corporate (asset management, capital markets, corporate governance, derivatives, environmental, finance, mergers and acquisitions, private acquisitions and private equity); energy and energy enforcement; executive compensation and employee benefits; financial services; intellectual property and technology; international arbitration; international trade and investment; litigation (antitrust litigation, commercial litigation, government contracts, healthcare fraud and compliance, securities and shareholder litigation, securities enforcement and regulation, white collar criminal defense and securities enforcement); pro bono; real estate (corporate; acquisitions, dispositions and related financings; restructuring and financing; leasing; land use, construction and development); tax; trusts and estates; white collar criminal defense.
She acts for owners, occupiers, developers and funders of corporate real estate and specialises in most contentious aspects of real estate, including risk analysis and avoidance, development disputes, landlord and tenant disputes - including rent and service charge recovery, forfeiture and possession claims and contested lease renewals - title, right of way and right of light disputes, real estate related professional negligence claims, and real estate related insolvency and corporate recovery issues.
Campbell focuses his practice on corporate, business law, real estate and commercial leasing.
Core practice areas: litigation including commercial, construction and estates; commercial real estate and leasing; business law; insolvency and corporate restructuring; wills, estates and trusts; employment and labour
Jody is a senior partner of Fillmore Riley LLP, practising in the areas of corporate and commercial law, with special emphasis on mergers and acquisitions and real estate / leasing transactions, pension law, banking and financing and First Nations law.
The German offices offer clients a broad array of legal services, including corporate / M & A, emerging growth and venture capital, private equity, investment management, banking (including banking regulation law) and complex financings, insolvency and restructuring, real estate, telecoms, media and technology (TMT), IP (including IP litigation, IP procurement and portfolio management), IT, public procurement, antitrust and trade, tax, private clients, employment, (international) dispute resolution, including complex commercial litigation and disputes, and equipment leasing.
Legal background includes advising clients on commercial contracts and leases, labour and employment matters, residential and commercial real estate, condominium development, business acquisitions, corporate finance and banking security, collection and insolvency, insurance claims, shareholder agreements and disputes, tax reorganizations, wills and estates.
Core practice areas and notable mandates: business law (M&A transactions, construction, real estate, leasing, insolvency, including mining, energy, environment and cannabis); litigation, arbitration, class action and dispute resolution; employment and labour law (including cannabis and artificial intelligence); insurance; aboriginal law; intellectual property, computer and IT law; corporate governance
Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP Los Angeles CA February 2012 - September 2017 Proofreader Proofread a variety of complex trial litigation and corporate documents including pleadings discovery mergers and acquisitions real estate lease agreements Private Placement Memoranda Form 10 - K Form 8 - Q S - 1 Statements and Proxy Statements Provided cross-reference checking and confirmed accuracy of indexes of defined terms hyperlinks section...
Qualifications: * Registered Florida Real Estate License, Realtor * Sales experience in corporate, residential - conventional and lease up, retail, and resort industries.
Tags for this Online Resume: real estate, change consultant, sustainability, portfolio managment, property management, facilities, project management, savvy negotiator, corporate real estate director, asset managment, acquisition manager, commercial leasing agent
Successfully organized and completed relocation of corporate headquarters, and met with real estate agency to develop work letter and negotiate leasing arrangements.
McDonald's USA, LLC, Location 2009 — Present Area Real Estate Manager — Corporate Commercial Real Estate Successfully negotiated lease contracts and acquisitions for new sites.
Proposed rules to move leases onto balance sheets could be a «game changer» for corporate real estate.
«There are non-institutional buyers out there that are willing to look at almost any type of deal and lease term and bid on it,» says Steve J. Tinsley, senior vice president of corporate finance at Chicago - based Equis Corp., a real estate services firm.
Such a change would represent a major shift for companies that have typically favored the off - balance - sheet treatment of operating leases, and it could have a significant impact on corporate decisions to lease or purchase real estate in the future.
In fact the exclusive survey, which drew responses from 218 corporate users and 166 developers of commercial real estate, reveals that 52 % of corporate respondents and 39 % of developer respondents currently own, manage or lease at least some «green» properties.
They would rather have cash on their balance sheets rather than a lot of real estate,» said Richard J. Rouse, co-CEO of Lexington Corporate Properties Trust, a New York - based REIT that invests in single - tenant net lease properties.
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