Over the past several years, the real estate industry has gone through a period of disruption and continues to present a unique set of challenges resulting from the continually evolving nature of the industry. As a National Tier 1 Best Law Firm, we partner closely with you to help your business adapt and thrive. From navigating the unique issues presented by a global pandemic to advising on more routine real estate disputes, our group uses its nationwide presence and knowledge of local markets to efficiently litigate disputes and advise clients on how to reduce litigation risk.

Polsinelli’s Real Estate Litigation attorneys regularly advise clients on drafting and interpreting leases, guarantees, purchase and sale contracts, development agreements, and a variety of associated types of contracts. We also litigate land disputes including easements, right of way and other property rights issues. We also partner extensively with Polsinelli’s nationally recognized Real Estate practice to leverage its practitioners’ deep industry knowledge in related practice areas, including real estate development, construction, environmental, and real estate finance and lending. This collaborative partnership ensures we are offering our clients a comprehensive perspective that informs strategic decisions on the legal issues impacting your business. And this cross-disciplinary approach positions Polsinelli to provide clients advice during any phase of a real estate project.

To the extent, a dispute cannot be resolved out of court, our Real Estate Litigation attorneys have substantial trial experience, having handled a varied array of real estate litigation in federal courts, state courts, and alternative dispute resolution bodies across the country. Our primary goal is to help our clients resolve complex real estate challenges and deliver innovative solutions while keeping our clients’ ongoing business interests at the forefront. Our attorneys assist clients on a diverse range of real estate disputes, including:

  • Boundary disputes
  • Commercial landlord and tenant issues
  • Development and related property rights 
  • Easement and access 
  • Eminent domain, condemnation, valuation, and partition 
  • Land use and zoning 
  • Property management  
  • Purchaser/encumbrance status 
  • Real estate brokers and agents 
  • Title insurance