Practice Areas

What the firm handles

The practice is organized around the legal issues that arise from business, construction, property, contracts, debt, ownership, and litigation, with foreclosure and mortgage litigation as a major focus.

A

Business, construction & contractor counsel

Contract drafting and disputes, payment disputes, mechanic's liens, construction and contractor disputes, vendor and service agreements, business disputes, member and shareholder disputes, fraud-related claims, enforcement matters, and commercial litigation.

B

Real estate, foreclosure & mortgage litigation

Foreclosure defense and mortgage litigation, borrower defense, real estate disputes, commercial and residential real estate issues, post-judgment foreclosure issues, confirmation-of-sale disputes, deficiency and judgment issues where applicable, and appellate foreclosure matters.

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C

Transactions, documents & planning

Drafting, reviewing, and negotiating contracts, leases, NDAs, settlement agreements, releases, operating agreements, vendor and service agreements, and related business documents, along with residential real estate transactions and estate planning.

D

Appeals & post-judgment strategy

Civil appeals, post-judgment motions, preservation of issues, petitions for rehearing, and appellate strategy, with particular experience in foreclosure, mortgage, real estate, and business disputes.

Not sure where your matter fits?

These areas overlap. A business owner may also need foreclosure defense, a residential closing, or estate planning. A contractor may need mechanic's lien work, contract drafting, collection work, or litigation. Describe your situation and the firm will tell you whether it is something it handles.

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The descriptions above explain the types of matters the firm handles. They are not a promise of any particular result, and they do not state or imply certification as a specialist in any field of law.