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Real Estate

Overview

Real estate lawyers work in a variety of areas, including purchases, sales, joint ventures, and financings for projects, as well as navigating the state and local land use regulations. Clients can include owners, developers, landlords, tenants, investors, REITs, and lenders involved in a real estate market. Real estate finance attorneys help to secure financing of residential and commercial buildings and complexes.  The practice can be similar to project finance but with different types of projects. Real estate finance attorneys are often drawn to the work because of the tangible result at the end of the day. Land use attorneys help developers get local and state approval for their projects. Attorneys will negotiate with various government entities and advise clients on regulations that affect their developments. Real estate law is practiced both in large and small law firms, and there are many in-house opportunities with the various players in commercial real estate markets.

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Kathleen Mylod & Kelly Mathews

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Philip Tedesco

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Julianne E. Befeler & Julia Rozenblat

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Cecilia Gordon

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Justin R. Quinn & Borna Khoshand

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Gregory LaHood & Laura A. Franklin

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Eric Schwitzer & Gerd S. Alexander

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Practice Area Insights: Real Estate

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