Andrew Myers
Myers Law Firm, PLLC
Litigation
Myers Law Firm, PLLC's Litigation Department has a well-established reputation for complex litigation. Our litigators represent institutional, corporate, governmental and individual clients in many industries. The foundation of our Litigation Department is its many practice groups which cover all of the most significant and complicated areas of litigation and bring together leading practitioners who combined years of experience in a particular litigation area with the practical trial and other litigation skills that are essential to providing the most effective representation possible. The firm prides itself on its utilization of the litigation process as a means of obtaining the commercial objectives of our clients. As a result, we have a proven track record of achieving success prior to trial. When needed, however, we have trial lawyers available to take a case before a court, jury or arbitration panel, an asset that enhances the result ultimately achieved by our clients.
Real Estate Matters
Myers Law Firm has a strong history of providing a full range of real estate services to our clients. We represent developers, lenders, contractors, architects, and property managers in a variety of real estate matters. Myers Law Firm, PLLC. represents clients in the purchase, sale, financing, and leasing of property from single-family homes, cooperatives, condominiums to major commercial and industrial properties. Other real estate matters include easements, condemnations, special assessments, zoning and land use, foreclosures, loan defaults, acquisitions, construction contracts, leases, financing, title examinations, quiet title actions, land title registration proceedings, and property management and development.
Commercial Litigation
Myers Law Firm, PLLC represents clients in a wide range of business and commercial litigation matters. We provide commercial litigation advice from the inception of a commercial dispute through to its conclusion with the objective of providing the best possible results at every stage.
Business and Commercial Law
Myers Law Firm, PLLC provides a full array of business and commercial legal services to Corporations, Limited Liability Companies, commercial banks, investment banks, insurance companies and other financial institutions, companies in the media and entertainment industry, real estate companies, personal service and consulting firms, public utilities, not-for-profit organizations, and individuals. Our Corporate Department provides advice with respect to all businesses and commercial transactions and regulation, mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, bank lending and bank regulation, leasing and project finance, structured finance and investment management. We also advise our client on selecting and organizing business entities, preparing articles of incorporation and partnership agreements, and maintaining corporate records. The firm also advises clients on their day-to-day business activities, including employee and customer relations and business-to-business transactions. All of our legal services and advice are provided with an eye toward preventing costly mistakes and shielding our clients from potential liability.
Myers Law Firm, PLLC regularly assists clients in their estate planning and probate needs. This includes the drafting of Wills, Health Care Directives, Power of Attorney forms and the formation of Trusts. We advise our clients on how to arrange their affairs consistent with their desires, while minimizing the effect of estate and gift taxes. The firm also provides a full range of legal work in connection with probating a will and distributing a decedent's assets.
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