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James Carolan has officially joined the Corporate Group at Crowell & Moring as senior counsel, enhancing the firm's capabilities with his extensive legal expertise. With over 35 years of experience in the real estate sector, Carolan has built a reputation for providing strategic counsel to major corporations and developers on complex transactional matters.
His impressive background includes advising clients on various aspects of real estate transactions, including acquisitions, dispositions, and financing. Carolan's deep understanding of the market and regulatory landscape positions him as a valuable asset to the firm and its clientele.
In his new role, Carolan will work closely with a diverse range of clients, helping them navigate the complexities of real estate law while ensuring compliance with applicable regulations. His addition to the team reflects Crowell & Moring's commitment to delivering high-quality legal services and expanding its expertise in the corporate sector. The firm is excited to leverage Carolan's knowledge and experience to better serve its clients in an ever-evolving market.
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