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Real Estate Litigation

Sophisticated representation in complex real estate disputes—protecting investments, enforcing rights, and resolving high-stakes conflicts efficiently.

Strategic Advocacy in Real Estate Disputes

Real estate disputes often involve substantial financial exposure, long-term business relationships, and time-sensitive assets. Our Real Estate Litigation practice represents owners, developers, investors, landlords, tenants, lenders, and businesses in complex disputes arising from commercial and high-value residential properties.

As part of our Commercial Litigation practice, we bring a trial-ready approach to every matter—whether pursuing aggressive enforcement, defending against claims, or resolving disputes through negotiated outcomes when appropriate.

Real Estate Litigation Matters We Handle

Breach of real estate purchase and sale agreements

Ownership and partnership disputes involving real property

Fraud and misrepresentation in real estate transactions

Commercial landlord-tenant disputes

Title disputes and quiet title actions

Lender-borrower and foreclosure-related disputes

Lease enforcement, termination, and rent disputes

Easement, access, and boundary disputes

Post-closing and indemnification claims

How We Approach Real Estate Litigation

Real Estate Litigation is a core component of our broader Commercial Litigation practice. Our experience handling complex business disputes informs our approach to real estate matters, particularly where contractual, financial, or partnership issues intersect with property rights.

Our attorneys have represented clients in high-stakes real estate disputes in state and federal courts, including cases involving significant financial exposure, multiple stakeholders, and complex contractual frameworks.

​We tailor strategy to the business realities of each client—not just the legal claims at issue.

  • Commercial property owners

  • Real estate developers

  • Real estate investment entities and funds

  • Landlords and property managers

  • Lenders and secured creditors

  • Business owners with real estate-driven disputes

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