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Frequently Asked Questions
What does a Real Estate lawyer in your area do?
A Real Estate lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Real Estate cases in your area.
How much does a Real Estate lawyer cost in your area?
Most Real Estate lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Real Estate lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Real Estate lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
How do I choose the best Real Estate lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Real Estate cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
8147 Real Estate Lawyers Found
Legal services are too expensive and too impersonal. My mission is to change that. I offer big firm quality at small firm prices and service.. When not practicing law, I love to play tennis, read mysteries, and do the NY Times crossword puzzle in pen.
Jeff Love is a partner with Gibbs Giden Locher Turner Senet & Wittbrodt LLP. His practice encompasses all facets of real estate transactions, including drafting and negotiating purchase, sale, syndication, and financing transactions in connection with commercial, industrial, and residential assets. He also regularly drafts and negotiates office, retail, and industrial leases for regional landlords and tenants throughout the West Coast. Mr. Love has extensive experience drafting, negotiating, and reviewing real estate loan documents, including originations, modifications, note purchase agreements and other finance-related transactions from structuring through loan closing. He is a licensed real estate broker in the State of California.. Mr. Love also has significant experience in representing clients in a wide range of corporate transactions, including private securities offerings of debt and equity, mergers and acquisitions, corporate governance matters, federal and state securities laws, and asset-based lending and borrowing. He frequently serves as outside general counsel to a variety of businesses, advising on joint ventures, strategic alliances, partnership arrangements, entity formation, and general contract preparation.. Prior to entering private practice, Mr. Love served as general counsel in the private sector, providing him valuable insights into client needs and expectations. Such experience enables Mr. Love to advise his clients on relevant legal issues and balance business considerations to result in effective, but cost-efficient representation while also creating and maintaining positive working relationships with all parties
Nicole Toft has been at Davis Law since 2008. Nicole handles all forms of civil litigation and transactional work, specializing in the areas of real estate and business disputes, and technology transactions.. Nicole also has specialized experience in chain of title, landlord-tenant, environmental litigation, and a broad range of corporate disputes.. Nicole has successfully handled cases at all phases of litigation, from initial pleadings to summary judgment, trial, and post-trial motions. Nicole also assists Davis Law’s corporate clients with drafting and negotiating agreements in the real estate and technology industries. Nicole also assists individuals with estate planning and trust administration issues.
Although I have won over 95% of my cases that go to trial and arbitration, I pride myself on being able to favorably settle cases for my clients without having to go to trial or arbitration. I do whatever I can to keep my client’s fees and costs as low as possible while still getting my clients the results they want. Many times my fees end up being about half as much as the fees charged by the big firms representing other defendants on the same case.. Just because I don’t charge as much as the big firms charge does not mean I am not highly qualified. Even before I attended law school, my abilities in the legal area were given high regard by some of the best attorneys in the country. While working as the defense team law clerk on a highly publicized case, (U.S. v. Paul Castellano) I was given letters of recommendation from the lead prosecutors who were on the opposite side of the case.. After attending Southwestern University School of Law on a Full Tuition Scholarship, I was hired by a very good civil litigation firm. The partners of Daniels, Baratta and Fine quickly showed great faith in my abilities when they allowed me to try my first case for a very wealthy business man and his wife against claims by their former maid that the wife beat up the maid. The maid sought punitive damages which are not covered by insurance. At the time, the firm had a strict policy that only partners could try cases where punitive damages were sought. In the first day of trial, a priest testified that the wife admitted to beating up the maid. The Judge then ordered me to advise the senior partner of the firm that the Judge believed the defendants could not prevail because jurors do not disregard the testimony of priests. After the Plaintiff failed to take a large settlement offer made against my advice, I obtained a favorable verdict for my clients by convincing the jurors the priest was not truthful. Please see my website for more info on my trials and settlements. Feel free to call me for a free consultation.
Cory Birkhauser is an associate business attorney with the Orange County, California law firm of Brown and Streza, LLP. His practice centers on representing investors and issuers in corporate transactions, including seed stage, venture capital, venture debt and private equity financings, mergers and acquisitions, and general corporate representative matters. Cory regularly advises entrepreneurs, companies, and their management on a broad range of corporate governance responsibilities, equity incentive plans and arrangements, employment matters, intellectual property issues, regulatory compliance, and commercial transactions. He also has experience in the acquisition and disposition of real estate, fund formation and structuring and drafting complex commercial agreements, such as joint venture, strategic alliance and technology license agreements across various industries.. Prior to joining Brown and Streza, Cory was a Senior Staff Accountant with a boutique accounting firm, where he advised clients on the tax implications of partnership and corporate mergers, acquisitions, reorganizations, restructurings, dispositions, and distressed assets/debt within consumer products, financial services, real estate, and retail industries. He also has personal start-up experience building his own company and sharing in the joys and struggles of the entrepreneurs he now represents.. Cory earned his LL.M. in taxation from Loyola University and his Juris Doctor from The John Marshall University in Chicago. He also has a Bachelors degree in mathematics/economics from the University of California at Los Angeles.. When he’s not at work, Cory can usually be found spending time with his wife, Jennifer, and three kids, Braden, Connor and Hudson. He also enjoys competing in marathons and half-Ironman competitions.
John J. Joseph is the managing principal of Joseph & Joseph & Hanna. He has earned Martindale-Hubbell's highest rating (a designationation based primarily upon ratings by his peers), and is listed in Martindale-Hubbell® Bar Register of Pre-Eminent Lawyers. The Best Lawyers in America has listed him under the categories of Real Estate Law and Litigation. His practice includes Real Estate, Corporate, and Business Litigation. John J. Joseph has represented owners, lenders, developers, brokers, contractors, landlords and commercial tenants, and is an experienced attorney in providing legal services in all aspects of the commercial real estate transaction. Founder of Joseph & Joseph, a boutique firm that was born from a large firm practice. Combining his litigation and business practices, Mr. Joseph's representation includes simple to very complex transactional matters, as well as, real estate and business litigation.
I am incredibly lucky to love what I do for a living. I practice mainly in the areas of real estate, business, tax and estate planning. I believe in having a professional, honest and personalized approach with all clients. If my services are not needed, I will be the first to tell you. For that reason I offer a free 30-minute initial consultation by telephone or in person to see if I can help. Thank you for taking the time to review my Avvo profile and for considering the use of my services. I look forward to working with you!
I opened K.S. Walker Law Group in November, 2021 after 23 years in the legal services industry. I began my legal career in 1998 as a secretary and receptionist for solo practictioner in Charlotte. I graduated from UNC-Charlotte in 2005 with a bachelors degree in Communications, and then from Charlotte School of Law in 2011 with a Juris Doctorate. I was admitted to practice in the state of South Carolina in February, 2013. I worked at Miller Walker & Austin, Attorneys at Law until November, 2021. At K.S. Walker Law Group we are dedicated to serving our community and clients with diligent, responsive and thorough legal advice in the areas of real estate, business law, estate planning and estate administration. Let us know how we can help you! FOR TRANSACTIONS YOU CAN TRUST, choose K.S. Walker Law Group.
The Kaman & Cusimano, LLC Team of Attorneys is Exclusively Dedicated to Counseling, Educating, Informing, and Representing Ohio and Kentucky Condominium and Homeowner Associations.
I am a very precise, detailed and idea-oriented attorney with excellent writing and advocacy skills that enjoys working in the field of real estate development. I love watching homes being built. The photos in this section are projects I have worked on. I really enjoy my work and the opportunity to help others.
I was born in Colombia, South America. Moved to Charlotte, NC from Miami Fl in 1999. I attended Western Carolina University and University of North Carolina Charlotte for my undergraduate degree. I have worked in various law firms and owned a translation company before attending Charlotte School of Law, where I received my Juris Doctor. I have experience in many areas of practice including: Real Estate, Estate Planning, Personal Injury, Worker’s Compensation, Immigration, and Family. I am also fluent in Spanish.
Greetings! I am a small business attorney that provides my clients with affordable legal counsel and litigation services. Coming from a family of small business owners from the Middle East, I understand how important it is to work with people you trust and enjoy spending time with. Our business model at Fidelity Law Group allows us to meet our clients at locations most convenient to them.
Charles L. Bluestone, Esq., a graduate of Rutgers College and Rutgers School of Law, has assisted Ohio taxpayers in reducing their real property tax bills by successfully advocating cases before County Boards of Revision in all parts of Ohio. From 1993-97, Mr. Bluestone served as an Assistant Attorney General, rising to the position of Business Transactions Coordinator. Subsequently, he worked for a large firm in Columbus, Ohio, and then founded Bluestone Law Offices in 2001. He is a member of the Columbus, Ohio and American Bar Associations.. Mr. Bluestone has volunteered for many years in the Ohio Supreme Court’s mentoring program for newly-admitted attorneys, and as an Executive Committee member for the Franklin County Good Government Committee which organizes 12-15 Meet the Candidate events each election cycle. Most recently, he organized and curated Art 360: Contemporary Art Hatching Across Ohio which featured artworks by 48 Ohio artists and was on display during 2016-17-18 at six (6) art museums and exhibition spaces in Ohio and West Virginia.
With more than 20 years of local real estate experience combined with my law degree, I can provide truly valuable insight for clients who need to navigate the legalities of real estate transactions.. I have always been intrigued with the role of an attorney as an advocate. The legal system is difficult to navigate, and I thought I could do more to assist people in a real property transaction with a law degree. Unlike many other attorneys, I invested over twenty years in a real estate career prior to attending law school. I am a licensed broker in both North Carolina and South Carolina.. Because of my background, I can help to set expectations of what may happen in the course of a client’s transaction. There are many things that can happen behind the scenes that we address so that our clients do not have to hassle with them. Our goal is to make the transaction as seamless as possible. The most rewarding part of a real property transaction is when the settlement takes place and each party is satisfied not only with what they have sold or purchased, but also what they are able to do as a result of it – some move on to build a family, some to retirement, some to develop property commercially. No matter what a client is doing, they have a next step. By making the real property transaction easier, I can help facilitate the next move.. I visit development and construction sites as often as I can. If I drive by dirt and there is something going on, I am going to look at it to see what I can learn. My broad perspective is my greatest strength as a Real Estate attorney. My past experience gives me a firm grasp on the real estate transaction as a whole. This offers a unique insight not only to what clients are going through during the course of the transaction, but the reasons for issues that may arise and alternative avenues to resolve them.. My husband and I have been married for twenty-three years, and we have one son, one dog, and two cats. They are my biggest supporters, and I would not be here if not for my family. What you do when no one is looking is the most important part of your character. I apply this principle not only to my personal life, but to my practice of law. My goal is to earn life-long clients. To do that, my clients have to trust me to be their go-to resource.