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Provided by Seyfarth Shaw LLP
Seyfarth’s Real Estate practice is unrivaled in its knowledge and experience in the industry. As one of the five largest real estate practices in the U.S., our team of over 130 attorneys has helped clients close some of the largest, most notable transactions over the last several years, and is recognized for bringing creative structures to highly complex, sophisticated commercial real estate transactions, helping our clients maximize the value of each deal.
With offices strategically located in key urban and real estate centers throughout the country - Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, Sacramento, San Francisco and Washington, D.C. - we offer clients a premier group capable of providing consistent and seamless service across our platform.
In addition, our global footprint means that we can assist our clients in real estate transactions all over the world.
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Chambers Review
Seyfarth Shaw LLP is a highly regarded and wide-ranging commercial real estate practice. It advises on an array of development projects, as well as issues concerning REITs, joint ventures and pension funds. The firm represents a combination of Chicago-based, national and international clients. It offers additional prowess in lease negotiations.
Work Highlights
- Seyfarth Shaw LLP represented Morgan Realty Partners in the disposition of a portfolio of properties, valued at $35 million.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"The Seyfarth team is very knowledgeable and can handle any assignment."
"The Seyfarth team is very knowledgeable and can handle any assignment."
Notable Practitioners
Joel Rubin is highly regarded for providing a wide range of transactional services to real estate investment clients. His clients include major REITs, private equity funds and institutional investors.
"Joel is unbelievable at working out how to get things done."
"Joel's attention to detail and client service is unparalleled in the industry."