January 23, 2025 - 00:00

Lathrop GPM is excited to unveil the formation of its newly expanded Real Estate Practice Group, a strategic move following its recent combination with Hopkins Carley. This development is set to enhance the firm’s capabilities in real estate law, allowing it to better serve clients across a broader spectrum of real estate issues.
The expansion comes with significant leadership changes designed to leverage the strengths of both firms. Key appointments within the Real Estate Practice Group will ensure a seamless integration of expertise and resources. The firm aims to provide comprehensive legal services, addressing the complexities of real estate transactions, development, and financing.
This strategic growth reflects Lathrop GPM’s commitment to delivering exceptional service and innovative solutions to its clients. The firm is poised to navigate the evolving landscape of real estate law, ensuring that clients receive the highest level of support and guidance in their endeavors.
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