Zuber & Taillieu
Corporate/Commercial Law
Real Estate Attorneys at Zuber & Taillieu
Real estate transactions present both great opportunity and significant risk. Changing conditions, in the market and economy, and in the regulatory environment, make top quality legal services a basic requirement for any real estate-oriented business. The real estate attorneys at Zuber & Taillieu specialize in large purchase and sale transactions, land use, development projects, commercial leasing and large property management. We can assist you in structuring your real estate transactions or businesses so as to maximize the benefits and minimize the risks associated with real estate purchase, sale, development and management. Zuber & Taillieu’s real estate attorneys represent property owners, architects and design firms in negotiation of design and construction contracts. Additionally, Zuber & Taillieu’s securities and finance attorneys structure and negotiate real estate funds and disclosure documents for large and middle market real estate developers and investment funds. Finally, should the need arise, Zuber & Taillieu’s real estate litigators will assiduously represent your company in complex lawsuits and arbitrations relating to your company’s real property.
Our Real Estate Law Services
The real estate lawyers at Zuber & Taillieu offer expert legal representation in the following areas of real estate law:
- Purchase and Sale Agreements
- Financing Documentation
- Real Estate Investment Funds
- Mortgages / Deeds of Trust
- Assignments
- Fund Structuring
- Commercial Leases
- Co-Ownership Agreements
- Easements
- Land Use and Development
- Financing Disputes
- Monetary and Non-Monetary Defaults
- Real Estate Litigations and Arbitrations
Our real estate lawyers also provide legal services relating to contracts; corporate compliance; employment; securities; and patents, trademarks, and copyrights.
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Employment Law
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In re Taylor: Attorneys May Not Rely Solely on “Default Management” Databases to Prepare Mortgage
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Patent Law
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