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Brian Gormley
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Ste 420 Kensington
β¨ About
About Brian Gormley
Brian Gormley has a dynamic transactonal practice with tremendous experience representing clients at all parts of the continuum. Having worked with large institutions in the structured finance and capital markets world, developers, nonprofits and lenders in the multifamily housing market, and individual distressed homeowners and estates, he is familiar with all levels of clients and their associated needs. He has extensive real estate experience, representing clients in multifamily housing transactions, DC TOPA cases (tenant opportunity to purchase act), foreclosure defense and short sales, and as a title attorney and a real estate broker. He also has an active probate and estate planning practice, and is always looking to push the envelope to develop creative and innovative solutions to clients' unique and ever-changing needs. He has worked on and closed transactions totalling literally billions of dollars. That said, no client is too small. He enjoys taking the time to listen to individual concerns, and structure deals or negotiations accordingly. Attention to detail is a hallmark of a competent attorney, but the ability to transition to bigger picture analysis and generate solutions to practical constraints is what sets him apart.
βοΈ Practice Areas
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Real Estate Law
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Probate
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Estate Planning
Credentials & Experience
π Education
University of Michigan Law School
Juris Doctor (2003)
University of Michigan Ford School of Public Policy
Masters Public Policy (2003)
Cornell University
Government & Psychology - Bachelor of Arts (1999)
π Bar Admissions
District of Columbia Bar
Member
Member
Member
Maryland State Bar
Member
Member
Member
πΌ Professional Experience
Associate
Eichner and Norris 2006 - 2008
Associate
Cadwalader Wickersham and Taft 2003 - 2006
π Awards & Recognition
π Publications
- Appraising Detroit: A Follow-up to HUDβs βBarriers to the Rehabilitation of Affordable Housingβ Study
- Journal of Affordable Housing and Community Development Law