McClain Drexler Matthews LLC

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McClain Drexler Matthews LLC advises and represents clients in all aspects of real estate law, including planning and structuring ownership entities, tax planning, land acquisition and sales agreements, land use restrictions, zoning and subdivision issues, land titles, project financing, construction and development, negotiating and drafting leases, and project syndication. The firm's attorneys manage a broad range of legal issues related to commercial, industrial, ranch, and resort properties.

With respect to construction law, the firm advises clients regarding the drafting, modification, and termination of construction contracts. McClain Drexler Matthews LLC also advises and represents clients concerning construction claims and mechanic's lien issues.

Additionally, McClain Drexler Matthews LLC represents clients involved in foreclosures, distressed real estate, and workouts. The firm is also active in assisting clients with respect to environmental considerations in real estate transaction planning, including managing and minimizing potential environmental risk and liability.


Whom to Contact:

Neil L. McClain, Esq.
(303) 860-8400, Ext. 111
nmcclain@mcclaindrexler.com
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Regina T. Drexler, Esq.
(303) 860-8400, Ext. 110
rdrexler@mcclaindrexler.com
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Fiona M. Snody, Esq.
(303) 860-8400, Ext. 108
 
 

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