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REAL ESTATE LAWYER TYLER STRADLING JOINS SEYFARTHPublished : 8 years ago, on
Seyfarth Shaw LLP announced today the arrival of partner Tyler Stradling to the real estate practice in Boston. Stradling joins from Fennemore Craig, PC where he was a director and equity partner.
Stradling’s practice concentrates on real estate transactions representing property owners and developers in connection with retail leasing, commercial and real estate development, convenience store development, covenants and easements, condominium, and property acquisitions and sales.
“Tyler is an excellent transactional lawyer and is joining a team that is handling an increasing volume of national real estate deals for clients,” said Paul Mattingly, chair of Seyfarth’s Real Estate department. “His addition aligns with our strategic goal to expand our leasing capabilities and provide quality value and service to our clients across the country.”
Earlier in his career, Stradling served as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Chief Justice Charles E. Jones of the Arizona Supreme Court.
“Our real estate group is eager to collaborate with Tyler on the surge of complex real estate transactions we manage across our national platform,” said Russell Swapp, managing partner of Seyfarth’s Boston office.
Stradling received his J.D., magna cum laude, from Brigham Young University and earned his B.A., summa cum laude, from Arizona State University.
With more than 140 real estate lawyers across the country, Seyfarth has one of the largest real estate practices in the United States. Both national and local in scope, Seyfarth provides a full range of services including development, construction, leasing, acquisitions, dispositions, financing, and joint ventures.
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