Our law firm offers experience and focus.

Practice Areas

 

Commercial Real Estate Transactions


We represent buyers, sellers, landlords, tenants, borrowers, lenders, builders and contractors in connection with every kind of commercial real estate transaction. Our clients cover the spectrum in terms of size, activity, experience, and asset types. This diversity of clientele has allowed us to develop a high level of competence in real estate law, and a deep understanding of the unique considerations relative to the various types of real estate assets (i.e. office, industrial, retail, multi-family, mixed use, raw land, mobile home, etc.).

The umbrella of “real estate transactions” includes:

  • Property Acquisition or Sale

  • Commercial Leasing

  • Real Estate Development

  • Real Estate Financing

 

Corporate


Our corporate practice compliments our real estate law practice, but also operates independent of it at times. Corporate work represents the second largest part of our daily practice and tends to intersect with almost everything our clients do.

Some examples of our capabilities within our corporate practice include:

  • Entity selection, formation and governance

  • LLC and LP Agreements

  • Business Mergers/Acquisitions

  • Asset Purchases

 
 

Land Use


Land use law is a branch of real estate law in which we are versed and able to assist our developer clients. This includes the various issues that relate to how a property is or may be used, and the restrictions imposed on it by private agreement or by governmental regulations.

Our land use practice includes:

  • Entitlements

  • Easements

  • Licenses

  • Restrictive Covenants

  • Platting

  • Zoning

 
 

Small Business


Having our roots in Rob Breunig’s solo practice and having loyal and entrepreneurial clients with diverse interests has required us to develop a range of capacities at our firm with which to assist our small business clients.

Some of these capacities include:

  • Employment Agreements

  • Intellectual Property Issues

  • Franchise Agreements