Much Shelist Denenberg Ament & Rubenstein, P.C.
Irvine, California Office View all offices
2030 Main Street, Suite 1200 Irvine, California
92614 (Orange Co.)
Telephone: 949-851-7475 Fax: 949-250-1714 http://www.muchshelist.com
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About this office:
Founded in 1970 and numbering two attorneys, Much Shelist Denenberg Ament & Rubenstein, P.C., has grown steadily to the mid-sized firm we are today. Many of our attorneys concentrate their expertise in highly sophisticated practice areas. Our Clients include large national and multi-national corporations. And in both our business and nationwide litigation practices, we regularly-and successfully-oppose law firms many times our size.
Our firm represents a wide variety of business clients including institutional lenders, real estate developers, national retailers and apparel manufacturers, e-commerce start up companies, venture capitalists, individual entrepreneurs, attorneys and other professionals, and brokers and traders. To enable us to comprehensively serve our clients' needs, attorneys in our firm are admitted to practice in the District of Columbia and several states including Florida, Indiana, New York and Texas, as well as Illinois. We have the experience to explore innovative approaches based on firsthand experience. We use mediation, arbitration and other alternatives to resolve disputes when we believe they are in our clients' best interest.
Statement of Practice Summary:
Corporate, Secured Lending, Real Estate, Federal Taxation, Estate Planning and Probate Law, Business, Antitrust, Commodities and Securities Law, Litigation, Trade Regulations Law, Bankruptcy, Environmental Law.
Documents by Lawyers at this office
When Tenants Go Dark: Negotiating Exclusive Use Clauses in a Tenant-Friendly MarketGlenn D. Taxman, Myles A. Cochran, September 21, 2009
It was just a few short years ago (though it may seem like an eternity now) that tenants were generating substantial profits and competing fiercely for prime retail space. Landlords could not construct shopping centers quickly enough to satisfy the demand. With multiple tenants usually vying for...
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