Paul Ayoub
USA Guide 2024
Band 2 : Real Estate
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(617) 439-2270Share profile
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About
Provided by Paul Ayoub
Practice Areas
Paul J. Ayoub is chair of Nutter and a partner in the firm's Real Estate Department. He also is co-chair of Nutter’s COVID-19 Task Force and a member of the Nonprofit and Social Impact practice group. Paul represents clients in the financing and development of commercial real estate projects in Greater Boston, New England and throughout the country. He also advises for-profit and non-profit organizations in the area of corporate governance.
Paul represents major North American banks and local lending institutions in construction, permanent, and mezzanine loans. As a real estate attorney, he represents developers and private equity investors in the acquisition, sale, permitting, and leasing of all property types. Paul also advises clients on financing structure alternatives, including preferred equity, joint venture, and partnership arrangements. Additionally, he has extensive experience representing clients in complex debt reorganizations.
Personal
J.D., Boston College Law School; B.A., magna cum laude, Brown University.
Chambers Review
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Paul Ayoub advises clients on the financing and development of commercial real estate projects. He often works with financial institutions.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Paul is great. He values relationships and understands the importance of timely, appropriate advice."
"Paul genuinely cares about his clients and colleagues as people and works tirelessly."
"Paul is one of the most talented practicing attorneys in the region. He has exceptional skills in governance, leadership and commercial law."
"Paul is great. He values relationships and understands the importance of timely, appropriate advice."
"Paul genuinely cares about his clients and colleagues as people and works tirelessly."
"Paul is one of the most talented practicing attorneys in the region. He has exceptional skills in governance, leadership and commercial law."