Sentences with phrase «estate matters represent»

Also, lawyers in the majority of residential real estate matters represent the lender as well as the borrower, but their duty of care to the lender is sometimes overlooked.

Not exact matches

The firm represents clients in a wide variety of litigation and appellate matters, including matters involving real property, real estate finance, construction, development disputes and transactions, intellectual property disputes, business disputes, personal injury, fraud, shareholder disputes, and adversarial actions in bankruptcy court.
Additionally, prosecutors say Silver's position as the leader of the state Assembly put him in a position to force two prominent real estate developers, Glenwood Management and the Witkoff Group, to hire attorney Jay Goldberg of Goldberg & Iryami to represent them in complex legal matters.
She represents private entities and public interest groups on a variety of land use, planning and entitlement matters throughout various stages of the real estate development and environmental regulatory process.
In addition to running Curtis Brown, Ltd., CEO Tim Knowlton specializes in copyright matters, represents authors and estates, and heads the Film and Television Department.
We also represent individual homeowners, home buyers and businesses in various aspects including the purchase and sale of real estate, drafting and reviewing leases and landlord and tenant matters.
The exhibition is a mini retrospective of the traveling museum show of Mercedes Matter's estate represented by Mark Borghi, which was on view at Baruch College, New York, NY, Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA, Guild Hall in East Hampton, NY and finally the Figge Art Museum at Knox College, Davenport, Iowa running from 2009 through 2011.
The firm's six lawyers advise and represent clients — most of whom are involved in real estate, construction, or insurance — in matters within the firm's chosen areas of practice: condominium and subdivision development, construction law and litigation, insurance law, condominium corporation advice, and litigation and dispute resolution.
At the law firm of Breslin & Breslin, our trial attorneys advise and represent local businesses about the best ways to resolve contract disputes, employment or severance issues, real estate issues, and other matters that can come up in the course of any company's business.
As a member of Foley Hoag's Administrative Law Department, Jeff represents clients on a wide range of matters related to real estate, transportation, construction, infrastructure development and redevelopment.
She represents clients in commercial real estate matters such as development, financing, and leasing of office buildings, retail developments, and multifamily projects.
We also represent individuals, trusts, estates, companies, and other entities in general commercial litigation matters.
Before joining the City of Albuquerque, Ms. Jacobi was in private practice where she represented developers and contractors in various real estate and corporate matters.
Real Estate Represent developers, investors, operators and financial institutions in matters ranging from simple transactions to complex local, regional and national real estate transacEstate Represent developers, investors, operators and financial institutions in matters ranging from simple transactions to complex local, regional and national real estate transacestate transactions.
He has significant experience representing parties in bankruptcy adversary proceedings involving objections to discharge, dischargeability of debts, fraudulent transfers, and related bankruptcy litigation, as well as in handling matters involving contract disputes, corporate disputes, business torts, real estate and foreclosure.
He has represented clients in a wide range of commercial litigation matters, including contract disputes, business torts, real estate disputes, eminent domain actions, professional negligence / malpractice claims and administrative law actions.
He focuses on general corporate, business and tax planning matters and regularly represents real estate and affordable housing development clients.
The Rochester commercial real estate attorneys have experience representing clients in commercial real estate matters involving:
He represents individuals and businesses in a variety of areas, including business and real estate transactions, business succession planning, regulatory matters and commercial litigation.
We also represent health care providers in corporate and transactional matters, including contract issues, asset sales, real estate matters and lease negotiations.
Lynne has been privileged to represent clients in a wide variety of commercial real estate matters for more than 30 years.
Prior to joining Lewis Wagner, Eric represented corporate and individual clients in civil litigation matters involving breach of contract claims, shareholder disputes, real estate disputes, aviation matters, property and casualty litigation and general tort litigation.
In addition, she represents numerous other professionals, including insurance brokers and agents, real estate brokers and agents, directors & officers in a broad range of litigation matters in both state and federal courts.
He represents diverse businesses and industries such as land developers, resort and hotel owners, entrepreneurs and start - up companies, real estate and leasing companies, commercial landlords and tenants in matters involving breach of contract, breach of warranty and business tort claims, as well as claims arising out of fraud allegations.
The firm focuses exclusively in representing high net worth private international clients in tax planning, estate planning and related matters.
Steve has represented clients in a wide range of litigation matters in his previous general practice work, including commercial litigation, estate matters and professional liability claims.
Mr. Cacace has represented clients in a wide range of matters in state and federal trial and appellate courts, including business litigation, intellectual property disputes, product liability actions, consumer class actions, and real estate disputes.
Mr. Trapana also represents individuals and businesses in a variety of business litigation matters, including cases involving contracts, real estate, probate, and business torts.
He represents debtors, secured and unsecured creditors, executives, insurers, landlords, estate professionals and other parties in bankruptcy proceedings and out of court restructurings, workouts and other insolvency matters.
He represents clients on a wide range of matters related to real estate, transportation, construction, infrastructure development and redevelopment.
Our bankruptcy and real estate attorneys frequently work on these matters together to represent clients involved in restructuring loans secured by leases of apartment complexes, shopping centers, industrial buildings and office projects.
She also represents developers, commercial landlords, and lenders in real estate litigation matters and partners or members of legal entities in business disputes.
Over the past 30 years, Freed has represented a broad spectrum of clients across the country, including manufacturers, general contractors, developers, insurance companies, recyclers, restaurants, financial institutions and real estate entities, in significant matters ranging from trials and conventional litigation matters to arbitrations and mediations.
About St. John, Bowling, Lawrence & Quagliana, LLP St. John, Bowling, Lawrence & Quagliana, LLP, representing RRHA in this case, is a litigation firm that has past experience in 42 U.S.C. § 1983 public housing litigation and represents clients in Virginia state and federal courts in matters including civil rights law, business law, eminent domain, criminal defense, college and university disciplinary proceedings, government representation, estate planning and real estate matters.
Notable mandates: Successfully represented Toronto mayor Rob Ford in a libel and defamation action; representing former Liberal MP Borys Wrzesnewskyj in litigation proceeding contesting election in Etobicoke Centre; acting on the establishment of a large residential real estate private equity fund; a complex reorganization of an existing real estate private equity fund into private REIT, the investors in which include several of Canada's largest pension plans and mutual funds; acted for the purchaser in excess of 230 quick service restaurants in Ontario, B.C., and Quebec; acted for management in a proxy dispute involving an interlisted TSX and ASX company, involving various interest holders in several international jurisdictions; represented Pharmascience Inc. at Federal Court of Canada; represented clients such as Apotex Inc. in trademark dispute; represented Canadian Generic Pharmaceutical Association in matters before the Trademark Opposition Board.
The Ontario Office of the Children's Lawyer may represent children under the age of 18 with respect to their personal and property rights, including child custody and access disputes, child protection proceedings, estate matters and civil litigation.
The firm represents corporate, governmental, and nonprofit entities, as well as individual clients, in a wide range of matters, including corporate; business and insurance litigation; tax and tax - exempt; finance; public finance; land use, environmental and utilities, and real estate; health law; labor, employment, and benefits; intellectual property and technology; data privacy and security; and government relations.
He also represents individuals and corporations in various business disputes and general corporate matters, as well as in employment, real estate and insurance coverage disputes.
She administers estates and represents trustees, personal representatives, and other fiduciaries as well as beneficiaries and creditors of estates in transactional and litigation matters.
He has extensive experience representing lenders, businesses, and real estate entities in a wide range of transactional and business matters including commercial and asset - based lending, floor plan lending for the automobile industry, real estate financing, project and construction financing, bond financing, letters of credit, and loans for Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs).
She has successfully represented clients in matters involving patent, trademark, and copyright infringement; false advertising and unfair competition; health care, commercial, and real estate disputes; and state and federal constitutional law.
Anthony J. Scaffidi represents a wide variety of clients across numerous legal fields, including medical malpractice, personal injury, negligence, labor law, real estate, corporate, and commercial law, as well as other complex litigation and transactional matters, at both the trial and appellate court levels.
I practiced as a Solicitor in Bathurst, New South Wales where, for a period of 20 years, I was the Litigation Partner of a legal practice in a roll as «trouble - shooter» representing clients of the firm in the Central Western of New South Wales and in the State and Federal Courts situate in Sydney and Parramatta in the areas of Family Law, Defacto Law, various forms of Estate Litigation, Criminal and Traffic Matters.
But where a wills and estates lawyer happens to be aware of a client's divorce (for example, if a member of the same firm is representing the client in the family matter), it would be prudent (and good for business development!)
Attorney represents Client in a real estate litigation matter in California that involves a second home that Client owns in Santa Barbara, California.
Conor B. O'Croinin represents clients in a range of commercial litigation matters, including cases involving real estate transactions, corporate veil piercing, and allegations of fraud.
Lauren represents public and private companies and individuals in a broad range of matters, including business, real estate, property development, construction and employment litigation in state and federal trial and appellate courts.
A Martindale - Hubbell AV ® rated attorney, Brian has a background in accounting and over 20 years of experience representing national and international developers in commercial and residential real estate development matters and commercial banks and investment funds in commercial loans and investments.
Felton Parrish represents businesses and their owners in connection with business and real estate transactions, commercial disputes, and bankruptcy matters.
Represented Coach Joe Paterno and his Estate and Family in matters pertaining to the NCAA and Pennsylvania State University.
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