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Greater sunshine ahead or an incoming storm? Preparing for corporate transparency act compliance in 2024
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Murphy Schiller & Wilkes LLP
MSW represents a wide range of clients, including major national and international developers, national and local lending institutions, institutional investors, family offices, landlord and tenants and other owners and developers of real property. Our boutique nature and multidisciplinary model has allowed the firm to represent a diverse array of clientele, from the largest real estate development and private equity firms in the country to smaller family offices based in New Jersey.
Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith & Davis LLP
Greenbaum Rowe Smith & Davis LLP represents local, regional and national clients active in the New Jersey market, including developers, REITs, private equity investors, property owners, lenders and governmental entities. We provide strategic counseling and litigation support related to the acquisition, development, financing, leasing, construction, operation and disposition of multifamily, mixed-use, commercial and industrial real estate.
Genova Burns LLC
Genova Burns represents a broad range of participants with a diverse class of asset types in the real-estate industry from local, regional and national developers, commercial lenders and financial institutions to property owners, landlords, tenants and borrowers. The core of our client base includes multifamily and mixed-use property owners and developers, private equity investors and joint ventures, national as well as local retail businesses, and owners and operators of office, industrial and retail properties, all having or seeking to establish a presence in the local marketplace.
Connell Foley LLP
With over forty attorneys practicing in our Real Estate and Land Use Group, Connell Foley has the depth and experience to represent the full range of businesses and individuals with commercial real estate interests in New Jersey. From major national developers to financial institutions, private investment funds, public entities and business owners, our clients are sophisticated real estate investors across the complete spectrum of property types. Recognizing clients come to us with some of the most exciting and unique development opportunities, we devise tailored plans, navigate regulatory hurdles and facilitate the successful completion of our clients’ projects.
CSG Law
CSG Law’s industry-leading clients include a wide spectrum of private- and public-sector owners, developers, investors, lenders and users of all real estate asset types. From international publicly held investor/owners, to national, regional and local prominent owners, developers and lenders, to streaming giants and film studios, and Fortune 100 users of real estate, our private-sector clients seek CSG Law’s strategic counsel for their complex and often high-profile projects. Our public sector clients — including energy and utilities providers, municipalities and other governmental entities — look to our experienced team to help achieve their unique goals and objectives.
Fox Rothschild LLP
Our experience enables us to quickly discern the key legal issues in a transaction. We understand how difficult it is for developers to find deals that work economically in this state’s competitive marketplace. Lawyers must drive the momentum of a deal and do everything necessary to diligently negotiate and document agreements as quickly as possible to eliminate extraneous variables that can interfere with a closing. Our Real Estate team believes that in every transaction, there may be 20 to 25 issues truly worth negotiating. Typically, the businessperson believes only five to 10 issues are necessary to negotiate. A good lawyer knows how to focus discussion on additional issues without slowing the momentum of the deal.
Riker Danzig
Riker Danzig’s commercial real estate lawyers serve as counsel to, and understand the varying needs of, a wide variety of clients, from publicly traded companies to international lending institutions to midsized developers to community banks, in sophisticated leasing (office, retail, warehouse and tech start-up), acquisitions, loans, construction contracts and all aspects of development projects.
Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer PA
As a full-service law firm for national corporations, regional developers and investors handling development, redevelopment, construction, borrowing, leasing and management of large multifaceted projects, we integrate our redevelopment, land use, transactional and environmental experience to provide cost-effective services. We are tuned in to the economics of every project and clients’ business goals as well as the legislative and political landscape impacting the real estate community. Clients benefit from our track record of success working with governmental and regulatory agencies to obtain the incentives necessary to complete complex transactions and create beneficial public-private partnerships.



