Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP

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Joint Ventures

Joint ventures are preferred entities for many real estate investment and acquisition transactions. Cadwalader has remained at the forefront of this evolution by developing unique and flexible joint venture structures, strategic alliances, partnerships, and quasi-partnerships for both domestic and foreign businesses that come together to invest in and manage real estate assets and in real estate syndications and mortgage-backed security pools.  Drawing on the capabilities of attorneys from several disciplines, we have structured, negotiated and prepared joint venture agreements for corporate, limited liability company, general and limited partnership, contractual and other forms of joint enterprise.

Experience

  • MO Associates in a joint venture for the assemblage and development of a mixed-use project in Long Island City.
  • A leading U.S. bank in a joint venture that will manage Asia real estate funds.
  • A leading European bank in the establishment of a joint venture fund vehicle that is being formed to acquire European CRE assets and the establishment of a term loan facility for the purpose of financing the acquisition of such assets.
  • A leading international investment bank in the creation of a joint venture fund vehicle that is being formed to acquire senior mortgage loans and issue unlisted debt secured against such assets.
  • A leading international investment bank in the structure and documentation of a joint venture fund to acquire, refinance and ultimately seek to dispose of "legacy" subordinate loan assets.
  • A major commercial mortgage company and various developers in joint ventures that took title to distressed assets, including numerous Manhattan office buildings and a regional shopping center in upstate New York, providing the borrowers with tax advantaged workouts and/or relief from guarantees.
  • Pitcairn Properties in a joint venture for the development of a 2.5 million square foot project in Ridgefield Park, New Jersey.
  • Pitcairn Properties in a joint venture for multiple projects in Hudson and Bergen Counties, New Jersey.
  • Linde, AG in a joint venture for the acquisition, ownership and operation of a methanol plant in Texas.
  • TrizecHahn in various joint ventures in connection with the conversion of such joint ventures to tenancies in common to facilitate 1031 exchange transactions.
  • Pitcairn Properties in a joint venture for the acquisition of a 210,000 square foot building in Suffolk County, New York.
  • Pitcairn Properties in a joint venture for the development of a 34-story multi-family project in New York City.
  • Pitcairn Properties in a joint venture for the development of a 160,000 square foot build-to-suit project in Suffolk County, New York.
  • Conseco in a joint venture with Trump for the acquisition of the General Motors Building in New York City.
  • A financial institution in connection with a joint venture with respect to approximately 20 sale-lease-back facilities and 14 office buildings in various jurisdictions.
  • A financial institution in connection with numerous joint ventures with various developers/owners with respect to single assets managed and leased by the developers/owners.
  • A U.S. investment bank in connection with the creation of a Mexican joint venture with a Mexican entity to acquire hotels in Mexico.
  • A U.S. entity in connection with the creation of a joint venture to acquire and service defaulted mortgage loans in Mexico.
  • A U.S. investment bank in connection with the creation of a Brazilian joint venture to acquire and develop real estate in Brazil, Argentina and Chile.
  • A Canadian real estate developer in the negotiation of a Brazilian joint venture with a Brazilian developer to develop shopping centers and residential properties in Brazil.

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Diversity

 

We believe that our continued strength lies in ensuring that we attract, retain, and nurture the very best talent from all backgrounds, and we expect the future complexion of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP will, with each passing year, more closely reflect the global community that we serve. 

Cadwalader has worked diligently to promote an inclusive work environment and, over the years, has developed many initiatives to fit our unique goals and challenges on issues of diversity and inclusion.  With the creation of the Cadwalader Center for Diversity & Inclusion (CCDI), a central resource for the firm’s diversity programs, initiatives and policies, we aim to improve upon our successes and follow through on our promise to weave diversity and inclusion principles into the fabric of our culture. 

The mission of the CCDI is to enhance gender, racial/ethnic, and LGBT diversity and inclusion within the firm to create an unrivalled environment that attracts, retains and promotes the best and brightest talent available to serve our clients. Governed by the Global Diversity Committee, chaired by Patrick T. Quinn, Managing Partner, the CCDI is a vehicle to support the work we currently perform, to reinforce our dedication to that work, to recognize outstanding effort and to communicate - to each other and to the clients we serve - our longstanding commitment to diversity and inclusion.

Recent Programs & Events

The Cadwalader Center for Diversity and Inclusion hosts programs and events throughout the year that are designed to increase cultural competence, celebrate history and heritage and educate attorneys on how to work effectively on diverse teams.

From Megan’s Law to Bernie Madoff: A Conversation with Judge Chin

- July 23, 2015

The Cadwalader Asian Pacific American Attorney Resource Group hosted a conversation with the Honorable Denny Chin, United States Circuit Judge for the Second Circuit.  During the interactive conversation, Judge Chin discussed his experiences as a federal judge and his path to the bench. Attendees had the opportunity to network and speak with Judge Chin during the cocktail reception that followed.

The Fight for Marriage Equality in the Supreme Court

- June 9, 2015

The Cadwalader LGBT Network and the Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders (GLAD) hosted a Pride Month event, The Fight for Marriage Equality in the Supreme Court, featuring Mary Bonauto, GLAD’s Civil Rights Project Director and Janson Wu, GLAD’s Executive Director. During the presentation Mary discussed her experience arguing before the U.S. Supreme Court for marriage equality and Janson discussed the future of the LGBT rights movement.

Justice Denied: Wards Cove Packing Co. v. Atonio

- May 12, 2015

Members of the Asian American Bar Association of New York, including Cadwalader attorneys and the Honorable Denny Chin of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit presented a case reenactment of Wards Cove Packing Co. v. Atonio, a landmark employment discrimination case. The presentation told the story of the Wards Cove workers through narration, reenactment of court proceedings, and historic photographs. To view the performance, click here.

The Partner Track

- May 5, 2015

The Cadwalader Asian Pacific American Attorney Resource Group and the Women’s Leadership Initiative co-hosted a panel discussion with Cadwalader Partners, Ingrid Bagby, Kathy Chin and Athena Eastwood, focusing on their career experiences and paths to partnership. The panel was moderated by Helen Wan, author of The Partner Track, a fictional story about a young Asian-American corporate associate up for partner at her New York law firm.

“From Selma to Ferguson to Today: Why Civil Rights Matter,” featuring Professor Charles Ogletree, Harvard Law School

- April 29, 2015

The Cadwalader Black and Latino Association hosted a conversation with Charles Ogletree, Harvard Law School Jesse Climenko Professor of Law, and Founding and Executive Director of the Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice.  The conversation was followed by a cocktail reception where attorneys had the opportunity to network  and speak with Professor Ogletree.

The Art of Building Business Relationships and Executive Presence

- March 25, 2015

The Women’s Leadership Initiative and Diane Darling, Founder of the Darling Institute, hosted a workshop on building business relationships and executive presence.  This interactive presentation explored how professionals at all stages of their career can integrate networking and relationship-building into their everyday lives. 

WLI London Client Event: “Walking the Nile” by Levison Wood

– March 12, 2015

The Women’s Leadership Initiative hosted a special evening at our London office with Levison Wood, explorer, writer, and photographer. Formerly an officer in the British Parachute Regiment, Wood has led pioneering journeys into undiscovered regions, travelling to more than 80 countries. His nine-month walk along the length of the Nile, from source to sea, is chronicled in a recent Channel 4 documentary. During the presentation Wood described the amazing people, breathtaking places and shocking sights he encountered on his ground-breaking expedition.


 

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