Farshad Morč is an associate in Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher's Los Angeles office. He is a member of the firm's Real Estate Department.
Mr. Morč's real estate practice experience includes representation of opportunity and private equity funds, REITs, institutional and non-institutional real estate investors, developers and operators, lenders and borrowers in a broad range of matters, including acquisition, development, financing and disposition of a wide range of commercial real estate asset classes, including vacant land, hotels, residential, office, multi-family, retail and mixed-use buildings, shopping centers, and other commercial and residential properties throughout the United States; complex construction, permanent, securitized, mezzanine, preferred equity and participating financing, including Shari'ah-compliant financings; forming and representing joint ventures, limited liability companies, general and limited partnerships, and negotiating joint venture agreements for operating and capital partners; ground leasing and ground leasehold financing.
Additionally, Mr. Morč routinely advises and represents clients in connection with restructuring and "work-outs" of existing financing, as well as UCC and real estate foreclosure matters. Mr. Morč earned his law degree in 2003 from Columbia University School of Law. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy, with a minor in Italian, cum laude in 1999 from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Mr. Morč is admitted to practice in California.