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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.
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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.
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Look for attorneys with experience handling Real Estate cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
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Adam Perza is a partner of May & Perza, P.A. in Dover and maintains a legal practice that includes residential and commercial real estate transactions, mortgage refinancing, small business acquisitions, landlord/tenant litigation, liquor license acquisition and transfers, wills and estate preparation and probate, and Power Ball lottery prize management.. Professionally Adam is a past vice president of the Delaware Bar Association and past president of the Kent County Bar Association. A graduate of the University of Delaware with a Bachelor of Environmental Engineering degree, his Doctorate of Law was awarded by Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Prior to a career in law, Adam was an environmental engineer with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.. In the community Adam was elected to Dover City Council in 2012 representing south Dover’s Second District. He and his family are members of Holy Cross Parish in Dover and is a Past Grand Knight of the Knights of Columbus.
ERICA M. WOLFE, Esquire is an associate at Wolfe & Associates. Erica focuses her practice on commercial and residential real estate, estate planning, and estate distribution. Erica assists clients through every step of the residential and commercial purchase and refinance process, including the review of all contracts, mortgage documents, title commitments, and surveys. Erica handles a wide range of estates and trusts matters, including drafting wills, trusts, special needs trusts, powers of attorney, and advanced health care directive documents. She also assists clients in estate, trust, and guardianship administration. Erica devotes a substantial portion of her time to estate planning, with a focus on asset distribution while minimizing potential tax liability on asset transfers.. In 2010, Erica graduated from the University of Delaware with a B.A. in political science, specializing in public law. She also received minors in business administration, leadership, philosophy, and legal studies. While a student at UD, Erica received the Kimberly Clark Bright Scholar Award, the Middletown Rotary Club Scholarship, and the Odessa Women’s Club Scholarship. In 2014, Erica graduated with a J.D. from Widener University Delaware Law School. While in law school, Erica interned for the Honorable Jan R. Jurden in Superior Court. She was also involved in Phi Alpha Delta, the Women’s Law Caucus, and the Student Bar Association. Currently, Erica is a member of the Delaware Bar Association and a member of the real estate section.
I enjoy helping people through their most difficult problems. I strive to serve my clients' best interests and I try to avoid unnecessary costs and delays wherever possible.
I am a real estate attorney at Hellmuth & Johnson. I help people when they need a real estate specialist to guide them through the complex issues that are involved when they purchase, sell, lease, finance or improve real estate. My clients include real estate developers, residential and commercial builders, business owners, community banks and associations.. Real estate owners and developers benefit from my experience on the other side of the table in land use regulation matters. Prior to joining Hellmuth & Johnson, I represented several Minnesota cities and worked closely with city planners and engineers regarding zoning, subdivision and development. I also served as chairman of several municipal boards and commissions, including a planning commission, board of adjustment and appeals, and environmental advisory committee.. I have represented clients in hundreds of real estate transactions, including residential and commercial purchases and sales, leases, easements and financing. I achieved board certification as a Real Property Law Specialist from the Minnesota State Bar Association in 2006, and I was recognized on the Minnesota Rising Stars list by Magazine and Twin Cities Business every year from 2008 through 2013.My work in the area of common interest communities includes advising developers regarding creation of condominiums, mixed-use developments and master-planned communities; drafting and amending governing documents; and general representation of homeowners associations. I am a past president of the Minnesota Chapter of Community Associations Institute, and I serve on legislative committees that influence community association law at the state capitol.
Blake’s clients don’t conduct business in a vacuum, nor does he take that approach to practicing law. “My job is to see the bigger picture – because there’s always a bigger picture,” he says. “My construction clients don’t need me to duplicate their expertise; they count on my guidance where their business intersects with banking, lending, real estate, collections, and a myriad of other issues they face.". “Seeing the larger landscape enables me to analyze my clients’ needs faster and more fully, and to address them more effectively and cost-efficiently.”. Blake works with a diversity of businesses, primarily in the construction, real estate, banking and finance sectors, where he focuses on:. Clients also retain Blake in a general counsel capacity, relying on his guidance in formulating creative strategies to maximize opportunity and minimize risk. As such, his services encompass a wide range of transactional matters including:. For his entire career, Blake has counseled and assisted creditors in recovering accounts receivable, having represented both businesses and collection agencies. He assists clients in every phase of creditor remedies, from reviewing and improving contracts and credit applications to obtaining and collecting judgments against debtors.. Outside of his successful law practice, Blake also serves in other areas of the community and has been honored numerous times over the years.
Shaun Redford is an attorney and shareholder at Olson, Redford & Wahlberg P.A. with a primary focus on real estate and business litigation. His clients include national and local banks, title insurance companies, professional sports athletes, small businesses, and private landowners. Shaun is a frequent speaker on real estate law topics including boundary line disputes, access issues, and easements. He was named a Rising Star by Minnesota Super Lawyers, a designation given to no more than 2.5 percent of attorneys in Minnesota.. A California native, Shaun has fallen for the Twin Cities and lives in Eden Prairie with his wife and four young children.
Brian has been admitted to practice law in the State of Minnesota since 2004 and the State of Wisconsin since 2010. He attended Hamline University and earned a degree in Biology in 2001. Brian attended the University of St. Thomas School of Law as a founding member in 2001 and received his Juris Doctor upon graduation in 2004. He is a Certified Real Property Law Specialist, an achievement earned by fewer than 2% of licensed Minnesota attorneys. This certification program is administered by the MSBA and approved by the State Board of Legal Certification.. In addition, Brian is a licensed real estate broker with American Home Realty Company, Inc. and a member of the National Association of REALTORS (NAR), Minnesota Association of REALTORS (MNAR), and Saint Paul Area Association of REALTORS (SPAAR).. Brian J. Taurinskas has also been selected to the Super Lawyers' Minnesota Rising Stars list. Each year, no more than 2.5% of the lawyers in the state are selected by the research team at Super Lawyers to receive this honor.
Specialties include Real Estate and Business law including both Litigation and Transactions, Commercial Real Estate, Construction Law, Mechanic's Liens, Debt Collection, and Contracts. Matt is also a Board Certified Real Property Specialist. Fewer than 3% of all registered attorneys in Minnesota are certified specialists in their field.. Matt is a partner at the firm with over a decade of legal experience. Matt is originally from Hillsboro, North Dakota, but had connections to the Twin Cities that drew him to the area. While in law school, Matt served on the Executive Board for the Valparaiso University Law Review and clerked for United States Magistrate Judge Christopher Nuechterlein. Prior to joining the firm in 2007, Matt served a one year clerkship for the Honorable Carol Ronning Kapsner at the North Dakota Supreme Court. Matt’s practice includes both real estate transactions and business litigation. The majority of his clients are connected to the concentrations in construction, real estate, and manufacturing. Matt often takes an “outside general counsel” approach with his clients. He provides his clients with a single point of contact and accountability for their projects on all their legal needs. Matt has repeatedly been chosen as a Rising Star by Super , Minneapolis Saint Paul magazine, Minnesota Law & Politics magazine, and Twin Cities Business magazine. The Super Lawyers-Rising Stars list represents the top Minnesota attorneys age 40 or younger. No more than 2.5% of attorney's are named to Rising Stars.. In his free time, he golfs as much as Minnesota weather permits, reads, and spends time with his family and friends. He has four daughters and lives with his wife in Medina, Minnesota who is a physical therapist.
My practice is focused on real estate law, creditors' remedies, general business law and civil litigation. A majority of my practice is also focused on common interest commmunities and I represent over 400 hundred community associations throughout the state of Minnesota.
Aside from praciticing law, I enjoy spending time outdoors with friends and family. You may fined me canoeing in the Boundary Waters or skiing and hiking in Montana.