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American College of Real Estate Lawyers Elects Fellow – Marshall Grodner
Read Time: 1 minMay 7, 2008
The premier association of real estate lawyers in the United States, the American College of Real Estate Lawyers (ACREL), has elected Marshall Grodner a Fellow of the organization. Fellows of the ACREL are chosen based on their outstanding professional reputation and demonstrated ability in the field of real estate law, and must have a minimum of 10 years of substantial experience in real estate law.
The ACREL, an organization that unites lawyers distinguished for their skill, experience and high standards of professional and ethical conduct in the practice of real estate law, is made up of nearly 1,000 members.
R. Marshall Grodner is a member in McGlinchey Stafford’s Baton Rouge office. For more than fifteen years, Grodner has handled commercial real estate matters, commercial transactions, secured transactions, commercial finance, opinion letters, and gaming law. He has been in the forefront of intercity redevelopment, having done pioneering work with both non-profit and for-profit developers in putting properties adjudicated to municipalities or sold at tax sale back into commerce. As part of his real estate practice, Grodner is a licensed Louisiana title insurance agent and represents many of the largest title insurance companies across the nation.
In addition, Grodner has written numerous articles on commercial real estate and secured transactions for law reviews and national publications and frequently lectures on real estate law throughout the country. He holds a law degree from Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert Law Center.
For more information, please contact Marshall Grodner.