Samuelson Law at a glance:
Samuelson Law is a boutique law firm that focuses upon handling commercial real estate transactions, and bankruptcies and restructurings, particularly those involving distressed commercial real estate.
This firm's work also includes foreclosures, workouts, landlord/tenant, re-negotiations of leases, U.S. Government contracts and leases, subleases, real estate tax sales, evictions, limited liability company and partnership disputes, single asset real estate bankruptcy issues, bankruptcies of small businesses, and foreign investments in U.S. real estate.
Its philosophy is to try to resolve bankruptcies and other disputes, as much as possible, amicably through negotiations, from a long-term planning point of view. However, Ken was an Assistant Attorney General. Thus, this firm can litigate as and when necessary.
Its primary practice locations are in Washington, D.C. and Maryland.
Its founder, Ken Samuelson, has over 25 years of experience as lead counsel, including representing Verizon, Wells Fargo Bank and the U.S. Government's Resolution Trust Corporation in various cases and transactions.
Ken was elected to the American College of Real Estate Lawyers, is in Who's Who in American Law and graduated from the University of Michigan Law School as well as Magna cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Pittsburgh. He has authored numerous articles and presented numerous programs, including before the Harvard Business School Club of Washington, D.C., the American Inns of Court, and the American Bar Association.
Samuelson Law is a virtual, networked law firm, which means that it (a) keeps fees down by minimizing office overhead; and (b) teams with colleagues at other law firms (most of whom are similarly-situated former partners, and paralegals, of large law firms) with whom Ken has worked over the years, when and as needed for depth or local expertise or contacts.
Samuelson Law handles certain matters on a fixed fee or partially contingent fee basis. Samuelson Law accepts VISA and MasterCard for certain payments.
Regularly available 24/7/365, especially for West Coast and international transactions.
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