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Brian
R. Sahn, Esq.
bsahn@forchellilaw.com
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Brian R. Sahn (Yeshiva University Benjamin N. Cardozo School
of Law, 1983) is a partner in the Firm's Real Estate
Practice Group where he broadly concentrates his practice
in all facets of commercial real estate transactions, including
representing clients in purchase and sale agreements; acquisition
financing transactions; industrial/economic development
projects; and commercial lease agreements in the office,
retail and industrial markets. Brian has extensive experience
in real estate brokerage matters, including representing
clients in connection with real estate portfolio management
service agreements, corporate global solutions agreements,
lease administration agreements and disputes over commissions
and entitlements.
Mr. Sahn represents several large public
and private companies concerning their real estate portfolios,
involving the management, disposition and acquisition of
corporate real estate holdings, frequently involving complex
environmental, title and facilities problems. In addition,
he represents many clients in connection with ground-up
real estate development projects, and institutional lenders
in commercial real estate and multi-family loan transactions.
Mr. Sahn also has represented defense contractors in facility
closures and divestitures, and in negotiations with local
redevelopment agencies and municipal representatives. Brian
manages the Firm's "Green" and "Sustainable" initiatives,
and oversaw the Firm's LEED certification process.
Mr. Sahn joined the
Firm as an associate in 1995 and became a partner in 1998.
Prior to joining the Firm, he was associated with two large
New York-based firms where he also concentrated his practice
in real estate matters. He earned his B.A. from the University
of Michigan-Ann Arbor.
Mr. Sahn is a member of the Nassau County and New York
State Bar Associations. He has published numerous articles
on real estate and environmental matters and has lectured
on various aspects of real estate law, as well as the impact
of environmental issues on real estate transactions.
Practice Areas: Banking
and Finance, Corporate and
Commercial, Environmental, Real Estate
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