Mark works in the firm's litigation, intellectual property and
real estate litigation practice groups.
In the UK,
our Real Estate Litigation Practice includes a specialist property barrister with more than 30 years of experience.
Our Real Estate Litigation Practice represents developers, owners, investors, lenders, landlords and large commercial tenants — across all industries — around the world.
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.
With more than 100 lawyers, the office has well - established
practices in corporate law, financial services, labor and employment,
litigation,
real estate and taxation and wealth planning.
The firm's key
practice areas include:
litigation,
real estate, corporate law, dispute resolution, intellectual property, insurance, cyber law and social media law.
He currently
practices law at his own firm in New Rochelle, concentrating his
practice on business
litigation,
real estate, wills,
estates and probate actions.
At the law firm, Mr. Thiele will be engaged in a general
practice, including
real estate,
estate planning,
litigation, municipal and environmental law, and will work primarily in the law firm's Riverhead office, according to a press release from the law firm.
Kellner, an attorney whose
practice focuses on
real estate and international and commercial
litigation, said he believes New York's transparency laws for corporate formation are no better than Delaware's.
Weston, FL About Blog Oppenheim Law's
practice areas include
real estate, commercial
litigation, corporate and business related matters.
Staten Island, NY About Blog The attorneys at our firm provide high quality legal representation in a wide range of
practice areas, including
Real Estate, Bankruptcy, Business and Commercial Law, Wills and
Estates, Medicaid Planning, Mortgage Modification, Immigration, Nursing Home Patient Care Issues, Landlord & Tenant, Mediation, Commercial
Litigation, and Divorce Law.
Mr. Pallaci's
practice focuses mainly on complex construction,
real estate and insurance
litigation.
Mr. Dahlberg's
practice includes representation of school districts, charter schools, other public entities and nonprofits in all areas including civil
litigation, employment discrimination and retaliation, governmental immunity,
real estate transactions and construction services procurement.
A common
practice of
real estate investing and business in general is the use of Limited Liability Company (abbreviated «LLC») for protection against
litigation.
Civil
litigation, commercial transactions, insolvency and reorganization,
real estate transactions, trusts and
estates, oil and gas, environmental law, family law, employment law, criminal defence, municipal law, personal injury and appeals are among the areas encompassed by the firm's
practice.
Waterstone Law Group is a full - service firm with
practice areas that include Banking Law, Civil
Litigation, Corporate / Commercial Law, Employment Law (including ADR), Family Law, Farm Transactions, ICBC Injury Law, BC Personal Injury (including medical malpractice and wrongful death),
Real Estate, and Wills and
Estate Planning.
The firm's
practice areas include business law, personal injury, commercial
litigation, family law,
real estate,
real estate development and wills,
estates and trusts.
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.
The Americans have made quite a mess of their legal system -LRB-(1) far too many lawyers per capita, (2) far too much useless and immeasurably costly and roiling
litigation, and (3) allowing the «dysfunctional» and «invidious» title insurance industry to rip away, through grossly unfair business
practices, most of the conveyancing work from the
real estate bar to the great cost of the public and great harm to the title system), but on the issue of rejecting ABS, they have got it right.
DMOC is a leading Connecticut law firm of about 20 attorneys with multiple
practice areas (including corporate,
real estate,
litigation, intellectual property and trusts &
estates) focused primarily on the Connecticut business market.
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.
BLP has a clear strategy based on: building a leading global
real estate capability, an internationally recognised litigation and corporate risk practice, a strong corporate and finance practice; building Real Estate, Infrastructure and ENR, Financial Services, and Private Wealth teams; continuing to invest in and build its Enterprise businesses such as LOD and Streaml
real estate capability, an internationally recognised litigation and corporate risk practice, a strong corporate and finance practice; building Real Estate, Infrastructure and ENR, Financial Services, and Private Wealth teams; continuing to invest in and build its Enterprise businesses such as LOD and Strea
estate capability, an internationally recognised
litigation and corporate risk
practice, a strong corporate and finance
practice; building
Real Estate, Infrastructure and ENR, Financial Services, and Private Wealth teams; continuing to invest in and build its Enterprise businesses such as LOD and Streaml
Real Estate, Infrastructure and ENR, Financial Services, and Private Wealth teams; continuing to invest in and build its Enterprise businesses such as LOD and Strea
Estate, Infrastructure and ENR, Financial Services, and Private Wealth teams; continuing to invest in and build its Enterprise businesses such as LOD and Streamline.
He was named Best Lawyers Lawyer of the Year in 2017 for Appellate
Practice, in 2015 for
Litigation —
Real Estate, and in 2013 for
Litigation — Labor & Employment.
Across its network, Gibbons» big earner remains its top - ranked
litigation team, but Chambers USA also recognizes other
practices including corporate / M & A, IP, healthcare,
real estate, and bankruptcy.
Coursework: Introduction to Law, Civil
Litigation, Legal Research and Writing, Tort Law, Family Law, Elder Law,
Real Estate Law, Trial
Practice
The 2018 rankings also included five Salt Lake City - based attorneys as «Lawyer of the Year:» N. Todd Leishman for his work in Mergers and Acquisitions Law; Brad R. Cahoon for his Government Relations
Practice; P. Christian Anderson in Corporate Governance Law; James D. Gilson for his work in
Litigation — Construction; and Paul M. Durham for
Litigation —
Real Estate.
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.
He
practices in the areas of bankruptcy and creditors» rights, commercial
litigation,
real estate transactions and
litigation.
Michael L. Ehren's
practice includes complex commercial
litigation, health care
litigation,
real estate and construction
litigation, employment
litigation and consumer protection
litigation.
His
practice focuses primarily in the areas of
real estate litigation, civil
litigation, and professional liability defense.
He also has experience
practicing in the areas of general civil
litigation,
real estate, construction, land use, landlord / tenant, business / finance, banking, tax, employment / labor and family law.
Collaborating on your behalf, we can share insights gained from our longstanding
practices in corporate, environmental, financial services, healthcare, labor and employment, legislative counseling,
litigation, public finance,
real estate, tax and
estate planning.
The case studies span a broad range of
practice areas including
real estate, business
litigation, intellectual property, family law, criminal defense, bankruptcy, and personal injury.
In addition to working with clients on transactional and
litigation - related entertainment, advertising, and intellectual property matters, Frankfurt Kurnit has leading
practices in commercial
litigation, white collar criminal defense, corporate and tax law, charitable organizations, trusts and
estates, privacy and data security, legal ethics, and
real estate.
As one of a distinguished group of attorneys who have been listed in Best Lawyers in America for 20 years, Andy has been selected by his peers for inclusion in eight categories: Appellate
Practice, Bet - the - Company
Litigation, Labor & Employment
Litigation, White - Collar Criminal Defense, Commercial
Litigation, Mass Tort
Litigation / Class Actions - Plaintiffs, Civil Rights Law, and
Real Estate Litigation.
Andrew focuses his
practice on the areas of business,
real estate, and construction
litigation.
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
Bob Avallone, the firm's Managing Partner, is responsible for the daily supervision and management of Lewis Johs» work in the areas of
litigation, medical, professional and municipal liability defense, appeals, corporate
practice,
real estate and insurance coverage.
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.
Practice Areas: Commercial Law, Business Law, Trusts and
Estates Law, Labor and Employment Law, Civil
Litigation Law, Business Planning Law, Business
Litigation Law, Construction
Litigation Law, Employment
Litigation Law, Financial Institutions Law,
Real Estate Law, Mineral Law, Natural Resources Law,
Litigation, Finance Law, Energy Law, Oil and Gas Law,
Estate Planning Law
His civil
practice focuses on personal injury, product liability, and malpractice, as well as commercial and
real estate litigation of all kinds.
Main areas of work Holland & Knight advises clients in a broad range of
practice areas, including complex commercial
litigation, corporate law, intellectual property, private wealth services, mergers and acquisitions,
real estate and zoning law, and public policy and regulatory matters.
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
M&A Law Firm, P.C. is a
practice that covers a broad range of legal disciplines, including corporate law, civil
litigation,
estate planning, family law, foreclosure defense, personal injury, and
real estate.
Mostly recently, Ms. Simon was in private
practice in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho for six years, primarily focusing on
real estate and commercial law
litigation and transactions.
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.