At Bailey & Galyen, Attorneys at Law, we have handled a broad spectrum of commercial and residential landlord / tenant challenges,
including leasing disputes and evictions.
Mr. Egan represents clients with regard to commercial real estate disputes
including leasing disputes for commercial, retail and industrial property.
Not exact matches
In 2007, The Laljis» company, Larco Group, struck a $ 1.7 - billion deal with the federal government to buy and then
lease back seven Ottawa office buildings; the CBC reported in 2015 that the arrangement has been plagued by years of
disputes between the two parties,
including acrimony over repairs, contract tendering and even parking fees.
Characterizing its practice as a «general practice for a specialized clientele,» the firm provides legal advice and expertise to handle any and all needs of a school district,
including fair dismissal personnel issues, allegations of employment discrimination and EEOC complaints, other personnel
disputes, student discipline issues, student tribunal hearings, civil rights claims, personal injury actions, federal and state constitutional claims and other litigation, special education and other legal issues involving disabled students, contracts,
leases and other business needs, policy and rule development, construction
disputes, bond and SPLOST issues and other financial matters.
Providing a general law practice for a specialized clientele, Harben, Hartley & Hawkins meets all of the legal needs of school districts
including: fair dismissal personnel issues, allegations of employment discrimination and EEOC complaints, other personnel
disputes, student discipline issues, student tribunal hearings, civil rights claims, personal injury actions, federal and state constitutional claims and other litigation, special education and other legal issues involving disabled students, contracts,
leases and other business needs, policy and rule development, construction
disputes, bond and SPLOST issues and other financial matters.
Successfully resolving claims against clients for over 25 years on terms favorable to clients,
including technology vendor contract
disputes and other commercial litigation,
lease disputes for national and regional companies, and early resolution of several class action claims against national retailers and international travel company.
Our lawyers handle all types of real estate
disputes,
including claims for design and planning negligence, easements and title
disputes, breaches of commercial
leases and purchase and sale agreements, landlord - tenant
disputes, inverse condemnation, and real estate commission
disputes.
As a result, Justice Morgan granted temporary relief from forfeiture to the tenant on certain terms
including requiring the tenant to pay the unpaid rent, realty taxes and water bills, and the parties to resolve the
dispute relating to the
lease agreement and demand loan within 60 days.
His experience
includes commercial real estate purchase and sales and development, commercial
leasing, construction contracts and construction
disputes, and company law.
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
disputes.
Mr. Whiteman's practice is focused in business
disputes; construction and commercial litigation,
including breach of contract claims, reputation management, and commercial
leases; as well as family law, white - collar and other criminal law matters.
Mr. Whiteman's business law practice involves representing small to medium sized businesses and health care professionals in Arizona in their various legal matters,
including entity formation, partnership agreements, negotiation of commercial
leases and contract
disputes.
Dan's business litigation
included defending a truck manufacturer in suits by disgruntled dealers, the defense of numerous officers and directors of failed savings and loans, a recovery for limited partners in a franchise who were misled by a franchisor, defense of libel actions, trade secret litigation on behalf of both plaintiffs and defendants,
lease covenant
disputes for commercial tenants of shopping centers, and business partnership
disputes.
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.
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.
Mediated real estate
disputes,
including specific performance,
lease renewals, title insurance, mortgage, and other real estate matters, such as development and finance
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.
Mr. Ludden also handles a broad range of commercial
disputes,
including commercial
lease and other contractual
disputes and intellectual property matters.
She deals with all types of property
disputes including joint venture and conveyancing
disputes, trespass, party wall and developer claims, professional negligence and rectification claims, the full range of landlord and tenant
disputes encompassing breaches of covenant, forfeiture, insolvency, rent arrears, possession and service charge issues, business
lease renewals and dilapidations claims.
Typical claims litigated
include disputes relating to price redetermination provisions, oil and gas royalty obligations, representations and warranties, purchase price adjustments, take or pay provisions, capital contribution obligations, oil and gas well drilling obligations, implied
lease covenants, delivery of goods requirements, force majeure provisions, right of first refusal and other preferential rights provisions, trade secret protection, contract termination provisions, indemnity obligations, fiduciary obligation, and corporate and partnership governance issues.
Property issues and
disputes of all types,
including: contracts for the acquisition, development and management of land; options and conditional contracts; overage claims; project management and similar contracts; mortgages and other security arrangements,
including enforcement
disputes; planning and other statutory issues connected with property contracts;
leases of all types; landlord and tenant
disputes (particularly commercial —
including retail, leisure and distribution — and residential); rent reviews; leasehold enfranchisement; rights over land (
including easements, covenants and rights of light); trespass and nuisance claims;
disputed asset disposals; estate agency; property - related competition law issues; and commons and village greens.
He leads a team with a broad range of experience across the full scope of property
disputes including adverse possession claims, squatter evictions, compulsory purchase, easements, wayleaves and other third party rights, dilapidations claims,
lease renewal litigation, the operation of break clauses, possession claims and housing law litigation.
Rob regularly advises a range of clients on high value and complex landlord and tenant
disputes,
including lease interpretation and dilapidations claims.
Satnam deals predominantly with landlord and tenant
disputes (
including dilapidations,
lease renewals, repossessions, rent arrears, landlord's consent, break notices and insolvency) and also undertakes general property litigation such as trespass, boundary
disputes and professional negligence.
Additionally, Lorelei has helped forge positive business resolutions of complex matters,
including a long - standing
dispute and litigation between a Palm Beach County hospital and a group of physicians who held a ground
lease on hospital property and provided services at the hospital; a long - standing lawsuit between two groups of physicians over the breakup of their practice group; a prominent sports figure's multimillion
dispute over a license agreement; a sports broadcaster's claims against a video company for unauthorized use of his name and likeness; and class actions involving consumer debt collection services.
In aviation work
includes arrest and seizure of aircraft;
disputes arising under the sale or
lease of aircraft, aircraft disasters (manufacturer's liability), liability for stolen cargo, advisory work principally relating to the liability of operators and shippers under the Air Navigation Order.
His experience
includes handling business
disputes, commercial
leases, zoning, land use and administrative matters, title issues, constitutional and statutory property rights, contract
disputes, appeals, tax deeds, and ad valorem tax
disputes involving property assessments.
We offer quality legal representation in areas
including commercial
lease disputes, purchase and sale contract
disputes,
lease disputes, commercial
lease transactions, specific performance, financing
disputes, and unlawful detainer, eviction and landlord / tenant matters.
Harjie is frequently involved in demanding and complex land and property related
disputes and is the firm's lead partner on all commercial landlord and tenant litigation
including contested
lease renewals,
lease termination,
disputed dilapidation and service charge claims, actions against telecommunication operators, actions for breach of covenants, possession claims and enforcement.
Examples
include a
dispute between joint venturers over the operation of a gold mine, a
dispute charging an oil and gas lessee with failure to prevent drainage from an oil and gas
lease, litigation over water rights, a
dispute over title to sand and gravel and a claim for trespass by the surface owner against the operator of a sand and gravel mine.
The team's strength is bolstered by our aviation
disputes group, which advises on all aspects of aviation industry
disputes including delivery
disputes,
lease defaults and repossessions, airline passenger claims, risk management and contractual and insurance issues.
Litigation: Our litigators represent hospitality and restaurant clients in commercial, consumer, employment and class action lawsuits,
including intellectual property and trade secret
disputes,
lease disputes, contract
disputes, injunctions, vendor
disputes, ADA suits, and construction
disputes.
Mr. Ludden has defended over 100 law firms and lawyers during his career, while also handling a broad range of commercial
disputes,
including representing both landlords and tenants in commercial
lease and other contractual
disputes, software developers in intellectual property matters and both private and public corporations in environmental litigation.
Frank's litigation experience
includes complex commercial / business
disputes, lender liability, fraud, trade secret, real estate /
leasing and gaming matters.
Advising two of Germany's leading groups of companies in the property management sector
including negotiation of all kinds of
lease agreements, supplements, fit out contracts, refurbishment of properties, representation in all kinds of
lease and real estate
disputes, litigaton at public courts
Recent highlights
include handling a right of access
dispute between two farmers; representing trustees of the Westoby Pension Fund in a construction
dispute, which involves a dilapidations claim and structural engineering issues; and acting for a food company, as the commercial landlord, in a
dispute regarding a
lease break clause.
Recent highlights
include representing a commercial landlord in a challenge against a new
lease; handling a dilapidations claim for a landlord; and acting for the owner of a mobile home site in a
dispute concerning pitch possession following a period of unpaid pitch fees by the occupants.
Other key team members
include senior associates Edward Gamble, who focuses on landlord and tenant
disputes, high - value contractual
disputes and complex possession claims, and Martin Garner, who advises institutional landlords, tenants and developers on business
lease renewals, debt recovery, dilapidations, trespassers, rights of light and insolvency
disputes.
His experience
includes representing providers and purchasers of construction services and materials in matters involving construction defects, contracts, and liens; representing buyers, sellers, owners, lessors, and tenants of real estate in land and
lease disputes; representing owners, directors, officers, and employees in business and employment
disputes; and representing individuals and entities in a broad array of other litigation matters.
We are experienced in advising on all elements of
dispute,
including rent arrears, rights arising under the
lease and clarification of responsibilities and obligations.
Recent highlights
include advising an airport on its strategy for managing land compensation claims; representing a pharmaceutical company in a
dispute over the exercise of a commercial
lease break clause relating to an office premises; and assisting a plc client with its strategy for dealing with compensation claims from residential property owners.
Some of our areas of commercial and business law
include: • Business and Commercial Litigation • Contracts and Breach of Contract • Business Formations and Dissolutions • Small Business Development • Fiduciary
Disputes • Incorporations • Small Business
Disputes • Partnerships • Mergers and Acquisitions •
Leases • Transfer Agreements • Business Valuations • Reorganizations • Buy - Sell Agreements • Employment and Independent Contractor arrangements
Her experience
includes multi-jurisdictional class actions, complex contractual
disputes, competition law, shareholder
disputes, regulatory proceedings, consumer protection, commercial
leasing, condominium legislation, and professional negligence,
including errors and omissions by brokers / dealers and lawyers.
For example, business attorneys participate in training sessions on specific topics,
including business financing, licensing and
leasing transactions, bankruptcy and legal opinions, and litigation attorneys participate in training sessions on topics
including pleadings, discovery, alternate
dispute resolution and depositions, trial preparation and oral argument.
Jennifer regularly advises landlords and tenants,
including individuals, corporate and public bodies on a broad range of subjects
including dilapidation claims, forfeiture, possession proceedings (
including squatter eviction), easements, opposed and unopposed
lease renewals, operation of break clauses, rent reviews and other forms of landlord and tenant
disputes.
Naomi acts for both landlords and tenants in all aspects of residential
leases, both short and long term
including repossession of property, disrepair, eviction of squatters, mortgage possession cases, tenancy deposit
disputes and houses in multiple occupation and is able to advise on tenancy agreements and landlord
disputes.
Steve acts in all aspects of property related
disputes including: dilapidations; rent reviews;
lease renewals;
lease terminations; nuisance; professional negligence; recovery of rent and service charge arrears; possession proceedings and securing anti-social behaviour injunctions.
The firm's comprehensive commercial property service covers planning and environmental law, minerals and waste, compulsory purchase, village greens, development
including strategic land acquisitions, the management of real estate portfolios, property finance,
leases and other landlord and tenant matters, property litigation and construction contracts and
disputes.
Rhys Evans deals with a broad range of property
disputes including boundary
disputes, adverse possession claims, squatter evictions, easements, wayleaves and other third party rights, dilapidations claims,
lease renewal litigation, possession claims and general landlord and tenant litigation.
Real property
disputes,
including commercial
leasing matters, trespass, nuisance and release of dangerous substances.