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+33 1 5393 3000About
Provided by LPA-CGR avocats
16 partners, 45 fee earners
Since its creation, real estate law has been the flagship activity of the firm. With more than 65 lawyers, the real estate team is one of the largest in France and is leader for all aspects of the sector (investment, finance, tax, construction, urbanism, leases, asset management, etc.) and for all types of assets.
Contact: Silke Nadolni
Tel: +33 1 53 23 25 46
Email: [email protected]
Chambers Review
LPA-CGR has a sizeable real estate team covering a wide range of matters. The law firm is proficient in real estate finance, planning and construction matters, and offers additional expertise in leases and development projects. Lawyers in the team are active on both domestic and cross-border matters, acting for high-profile financial institutions as well as real estate fund managers.
Work Highlights
- LPA-CGR avocats advised Primonial on the sale to Société Foncière Lyonnaise of the head office of Amundi, located in Paris.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"The LPA-CGR team always take care of our matters in a calm and positive way. We feel confident with the team by our side. LPA-CGR always make us feel like we are their number one priority."
"The team was proactive in anticipating possible issues."
"I find them very to the point, up to date on legislation and very pleasant. They also have good arguments in negotiations and they are very commercial."
"The LPA-CGR team always take care of our matters in a calm and positive way. We feel confident with the team by our side. LPA-CGR always make us feel like we are their number one priority."
"The team was proactive in anticipating possible issues."
"I find them very to the point, up to date on legislation and very pleasant. They also have good arguments in negotiations and they are very commercial."
Notable Practitioners
Sidonie Fraiche-Dupeyrat draws particular market attention for her expertise in deals involving residential assets. She acts for investors on both acquisition and development mandates.