Not exact matches
Bob also is a seasoned trial lawyer with a very active litigation
practice and decades of experience covering a number of areas including employment, commercial
disputes, private equity, financial services, insurance, securities, real
estate, sports law, and banking.
The Toronto Real
Estate Board (TREB) has filed an application with the Federal Court of Appeal to stay the Competition Tribunal's June 3 order, which requires TREB to, in part, stop its «anti-competitive
practices» and not exclude sold and other
disputed data from its virtual office website (VOW) feed.
The firm's key
practice areas include: litigation, real
estate, corporate law,
dispute resolution, intellectual property, insurance, cyber law and social media law.
The firm's core
practice areas are real
estate,
dispute resolution, private client, commercial services, and banking & finance.
This is where a skilled short sale agent comes in that knows how to
dispute a foolish evaluation given by some nit wit who is
practicing real
estate part time on the side.
The Asburn Law Office
practices law in the following areas: divorce, real
estate, personal injury, bankruptcy, immigration, wills and
estates, trusts and
estates, contractual
disputes, landlord / tenant
disputes, traffic violations, DUI / DWI, and criminal and drug possession charges.
The firm's core
practice areas are real
estate,
dispute resolution, private client, commercial services, and banking & finance.
The Tokyo office of K&L Gates has boosted its
disputes, real
estate, and finance
practices with the recruitment of six lawyers, including two partners.
The firm, formed by the merger of legacy outfits Speechly Bircham and Charles Russell, will be focused on private client, real
estate and construction, litigation and
dispute resolution and business services, with two of these
practice groups being led by former Speechlys partners and two being led by legacy Charles Russell partners.
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.
His
practice focuses on real
estate litigation, construction
disputes, employment law and business
disputes.
Tony focuses his
practice on complex business and corporate litigation involving financial service institutions, real
estate development and management companies, commercial and contract
disputes, indemnification claims, shareholder actions, business transactions, class actions and D&O litigation.
Our Family Law
Practice Group attorneys understand the delicate nature of Family Law matters and offer a unique combination of experience in business litigation, trust and estate planning, taxation, business valuation, trial practice and alternative dispute resolution, along with a depth of knowledge in family law... Le
Practice Group attorneys understand the delicate nature of Family Law matters and offer a unique combination of experience in business litigation, trust and
estate planning, taxation, business valuation, trial
practice and alternative dispute resolution, along with a depth of knowledge in family law... Le
practice and alternative
dispute resolution, along with a depth of knowledge in family law... Learn More
In addition to his insurance
practice, Mr. Schluederberg worked for more than a decade as a commercial litigator handling all aspects of complex business litigation ranging from
disputes concerning real
estate, contracts, and intellectual property rights, to corporate and partnership dissolutions, unfair competition and employment matters.
Additionally, he
practices in the area of probate and trust litigation, where he resolves
disputes in
estate litigation which include will and trust contests.
He has a broad civil and commercial
disputes practice, and in particular has extensive experience in areas such as banking, company (including joint venture and shareholder
disputes), insolvency, trusts and
estates, employment and real
estate.
She also
practices estate litigation (Will challenges, power of attorney
disputes, passing of accounts, and guardianship applications).
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
Senior Partner Jane Keir Managing Partner Linda Woolley Number of UK Partners 52 Number of other UK fee - earners 165 AREAS OF
PRACTICE Criminal, Regulatory & Public 38 % Corporate, Real
Estate 10 % Litigation (inc Emp) 19 % Family & Private Client 13 % Immigration 10 % Clinical Negligence 10 % CONTACTS Clinical Negligence Terrence Donovan Corate & Commercial James Fulforth Criminal Litigation Stephen Parkinson
Dispute Resolution Richard Foss Employment Richard Fox Family Charlotte Bradley Immigration Nicolas Rollason Private Client Matthew Duncan Public Law Adam Chapman Real
Estate Paul Harbour Regulatory & Professional Discipline Nicola Hill The Firm An astute, diverse firm of lawyers working for private clients, businesses and government, nationally and internationally.
Mr. Vanderwoude's
practice focuses on the representation of businesses and individuals in high - stakes civil
disputes, with an emphasis on litigation and arbitration in the areas of real
estate, financial services, partnerships, trusts and
estates and intellectual property.
Practice Areas: Administrative Law, Maritime Law, Transportation Law, White Collar Crime Law, Religious Institutions Law, Property Law, Professional Liability Law, Probate Law, Local Counsel, Leases and Leasing Law, Insurance Law, Family Law, Collections Law, Contracts Law, Civil
Practice Law, Civil Law, Chancery and Equity Law, Appellate
Practice Law, Animal Law, Alcoholic Beverage Law, Agricultural Law, Agency and Distributorships Law, Employment Litigation Law, Insurance Defense Law, Product Liability Law, Litigation, Civil Litigation Law, Commercial Litigation Law, Bankruptcy Law, Debtor and Creditor Law, Alternative
Dispute Resolution Law, Business Litigation Law, Commercial Law, Construction Law, Real
Estate Law, Business Law, Labor and Employment Law
Raman
practices in the areas of civil litigation including
estate, commercial, real
estate, debtor & creditor matters, business and shareholder
disputes including oppression remedies, corporate governance
disputes in not - for - profit corporations, and other areas in litigation.
Mr. Ross» extensive business litigation expertise includes matters involving unfair business
practices and related business torts, real
estate disputes, partnership
disputes, construction litigation, common carrier
disputes and commercial litigation in state and federal trial and appellate courts, as well as in alternative
dispute resolution tribunals.
Practice Areas: Banking Law, Education Law, Corporate Law, Construction Litigation Law, Real
Estate Law, Alternative
Dispute Resolution Law, Local Counsel, Partnership Law, Civil Law, Nonprofit and Charitable Organizations Law, Trusts and
Estates Law, Business Law, Business Litigation Law, Construction Law, Commercial Law, Appellate
Practice Law, Asset Protection Law, Constitutional Law, Contracts Law, Elder Law, Probate Law, Guardianship and Conservatorship Law, Family Law, Religious Institutions Law, Zoning, Planning and Land Use Law, Wills Law, Real
Estate Litigation Law
His trust and
estate litigation
practice includes representing corporate trustees, individual trustees, personal representatives and beneficiaries in
disputes involving breaches of fiduciary duty, dissipation of trust or
estate assets, and claims of lack of testamentary capacity, undue influence and fraud.
Practice Areas: Business Litigation Law, Unfair Competition Law, Trademarks Law, Trade Secrets Law, Workers Compensation Law, Civil Law, Guardianship and Conservatorship Law, Chancery and Equity Law, Local Counsel, Intellectual Property Law, Insurance Law, Appellate
Practice Law, Alternative
Dispute Resolution Law, Litigation, Labor and Employment Law, Trusts and
Estates Law, Commercial Litigation Law, Commercial Law, Civil Litigation Law, Business Law, Insurance Defense Law
Samuel S. Marr is well respected in his professional
practice and handles a diverse range of litigation cases with extensive experience in insurance and disability claims, personal injuries actions Class actions, real
estate litigation, wrongful dismissal actions, mortgage enforcement, condominium litigation, construction lien and Commercial Tenancy
disputes.
Real
Estate: Expertise in all aspects of real estate sector work including: premium real estate investment, M&A, development and leasing advice, sale and leasebacks, joint ventures, real estate funds, financing and tax, real estate investment trusts, construction advice, planning / zoning law, policy and practice, rent review, public procurements and PPP and real estate - related dis
Estate: Expertise in all aspects of real
estate sector work including: premium real estate investment, M&A, development and leasing advice, sale and leasebacks, joint ventures, real estate funds, financing and tax, real estate investment trusts, construction advice, planning / zoning law, policy and practice, rent review, public procurements and PPP and real estate - related dis
estate sector work including: premium real
estate investment, M&A, development and leasing advice, sale and leasebacks, joint ventures, real estate funds, financing and tax, real estate investment trusts, construction advice, planning / zoning law, policy and practice, rent review, public procurements and PPP and real estate - related dis
estate investment, M&A, development and leasing advice, sale and leasebacks, joint ventures, real
estate funds, financing and tax, real estate investment trusts, construction advice, planning / zoning law, policy and practice, rent review, public procurements and PPP and real estate - related dis
estate funds, financing and tax, real
estate investment trusts, construction advice, planning / zoning law, policy and practice, rent review, public procurements and PPP and real estate - related dis
estate investment trusts, construction advice, planning / zoning law, policy and
practice, rent review, public procurements and PPP and real
estate - related dis
estate - related
disputes.
Zia Bhaloo QC A leading silk for property and commercial real
estate, whose social housing
practice primarily involves high - value planning and development issues, as well as landlord and tenant
disputes.
Her
estate litigation
practice now boasts seven lawyers and eight litigation support clerks and focuses on
dispute resolution in the areas of
estate, trust, capacity, powers of attorney, guardianship, elder law, fiduciary advice, and opinion work.
This is the purpose: A blog established by a
practicing & teaching lawyer in Pennsylvania for the benefit of law students, consumers, & professionals interested in legal developments affecting Elder Law, long - term care, End - of - Life issues,
estate & personal planning, fiduciary administrations (by agents under powers of attorney, custodians, guardians, & trustees), elder conflict
dispute resolution, or Orphans» Court litigation in this Commonwealth, with reference to trends nationally.»
Expertise within the firm spans a range of
practice areas including corporate and commercial, aviation & aerospace, banking & finance, insurance, retail, hospitality, infrastructure, real
estate, intellectual property, employment law, competition, compliance & auditing, shipping & international trade law, TMT, litigation &
dispute resolution.
Her main
practice areas were civil litigation, family law, wills and
estates, mediation, and alternative
dispute resolution.
Mr. Sloan's
practice includes complex business
disputes, creditors» rights, Surety & Fidelity, bankruptcy, construction law, real
estate disputes and construction defects.
Bryan's commercial
practice areas include securities litigation, business and partnership controversies, real
estate disputes, and attorney malpractice.
During his time in Mount Dora, he gained a wealth of invaluable experience representing a high volume of clients in a number of different
practice areas including real
estate, business law, foreclosure defense, landlord / tenant
disputes,
estate planning, probate, bankruptcy, and civil litigation.
His litigation
practice encompasses business
disputes involving corporate, real
estate, intellectual property, commercial, and unfair competition matters across many industries.
Mr. Martin's
practice includes all types of litigation in the area of real
estate, from title problems to development
disputes, with a particular focus on condominium law.
He is listed in Best Lawyers in Canada for his
practice of Alternate
Dispute Resolution, Banking Law, Corporate Law and Real
Estate Law since 2006.
With over 35 years» experience in real
estate and commercial litigation, Al's expertise ranges from broad commercial
disputes to niche
practices in title insurance litigation and foreclosure of large commercial loans.
When you consider the current pace of growth in the value of residential properties in Ontario, it becomes clear that any area of
practice that involves
disputes over property — including real
estate, family law, and wills — has the potential to generate a high - value claim.
Mr. Nelson's construction and real
estate practice includes construction defect, professional liability, and contract
disputes.
Clive Martin's
practice includes the many forms of litigation that arise in the real
estate context, from title problems to development
disputes to construction claims and everything in between, with a particular focus on condominiums and the people who develop, manage, and live in them.
Shael Eisen's
practice is focused on
Estate and Trust litigation, including Guardianships, Power of Attorney
Disputes and Mediation.
His
practices areas include contract
disputes, contract negotiation, business formation, employment and labor agreements, real
estate and construction
disputes, commercial lease
disputes, legal malpractice, and business and commercial litigation.
Benjamin J. Wish concentrates his
practice on complex commercial litigation, shareholder and real
estate disputes, and white collar criminal defense.
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.
Because Robinson + Cole lawyers
practice in a broad spectrum of disciplines, including environmental, employment, tax, real
estate, bankruptcy, and trusts and
estates, there is a strong base of experience available in the firm in the substantive legal areas involved in any particular
dispute.
Our Real
Estate Practice Group has experience that dates back to the late 1980's and early 1990's in advising a wide variety of clients in connection with loan defaults, workouts and foreclosures; loan acquisitions and sales; real estate joint venture disputes and leasing disputes and enforc
Estate Practice Group has experience that dates back to the late 1980's and early 1990's in advising a wide variety of clients in connection with loan defaults, workouts and foreclosures; loan acquisitions and sales; real
estate joint venture disputes and leasing disputes and enforc
estate joint venture
disputes and leasing
disputes and enforcement.
The firm cited litigation — in particular tax
disputes work — and employment as strong performers, while underperforming
practice areas included real
estate and corporate.