Top Commercial Real Estate Lawyers in Saint Louis | 2 available

2 Commercial Real Estate lawyers are available in Saint Louis, Missouri, including Bradley Mitchell and David Harlan. These lawyers are rated between 4.8/5 to 5.0/5 and 61% provide free consultation.
Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5

Bradley Mitchell

Firm: Hein Schneider & Bond P.C.
2244 S. Brentwood Blvd. , Saint Louis , Missouri 63144
Practice Areas: Litigation, Residential Real Estate, Commercial Real Estate, Debt Collection, Business
Brad Mitchell joined Hein Schneider & Bond in 2019 following several years of private practice in Columbia, Missouri. Brad is an experienced litigation attorney licensed to practice in both Missouri and Oklahoma whose practice areas include general civil litigation, commercial and residential real estate matters, title insurance, condemnation, landlord-tenant disputes, debtor/creditor and collections-related litigation.

David Harlan

Firm: Armstrong Teasdale
7700 Forsyth Boulevard. , Saint Louis , Missouri 63105
Practice Areas: Antitrust, Litigation, Intellectual Property, Commercial Real Estate, Antitrust & Trade Law, Antitrust & Trade Law, Antitrust & Trade Law
Mr. Harlan is a trial and appellate attorney with extensive experience in the federal and state courts. He has brought and defended civil actions on behalf of entities and individuals in a broad range of business disputes involving, for example, patent infringement, trademark infringement, control disputes, breaches of contract, fraud and breach of fiduciary duty, RICO, lender's liability, insurance coverage and employment issues. He also has counseled clients and litigated matters involving issues of antitrust law, including representation of a manufacturing company in a 56-day jury trial in which, as lead trial counsel, he secured a $105 million judgment.  He also served as First Assistant U.S. Attorney of St. Louis and was responsible for prosecution of major federal criminal cases. Capitalizing on this experience, Mr. Harlan has defended corporations, their officers and employees from criminal charges involving business matters such as price fixing, environmental pollution, government program fraud, mail fraud, false statements and other business-related criminal charges.
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