RE Practice Focus

Real Estate Litigation partner recruiting.

We represent real estate litigation partners and practice groups on confidential lateral moves to AmLaw 200 firms and leading boutiques across the United States. Every search is led by a recruiter who knows the real estate litigation market and the firms hiring in it.

01 What we handle

Searches across real estate litigation.

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Real estate and property disputes part

Real estate and property disputes partners

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Land use, development, and lease litig

Land use, development, and lease litigation practitioners

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Partners bridging transactional and di

Partners bridging transactional and disputes work

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Teams adding a real estate litigation

Teams adding a real estate litigation capability

02 The market

Where the market is moving.

Real estate litigation sits at the intersection of property, development, and finance disputes, and pairs naturally with a transactional bench.

RM Recent moves

From the Market Pulse.

03 The Process

Three steps, handled end to end.

01

Confidential Intro

We talk. You tell us what you want in your next platform, and what you do not. We listen.

02

Market Check

We bring you a curated list of firms. You approve every one before we reach out on your behalf.

03

Execution

We handle scheduling, prep, and negotiation to maximize your platform and total package.

04 Questions

Real Estate Litigation moves, answered.

Do you handle confidential real estate litigation partner moves?

Yes. Every search is confidential and nothing goes out without your approval.

How do I know if my practice is portable enough to move?

Portability matters more than any single number. We give you an honest read on how your book and relationships are likely to be valued.

Do you represent firms or candidates?

Both. We run retained searches for firms and represent individual partners and groups exploring a move.

05 Where we recruit

Real Estate Litigation by city.

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A confidential
conversation.

Whether you are quietly considering your next move or building a practice, a thirty-minute call costs nothing and usually clarifies a lot.