On behalf of our clients, our commercial lease attorneys deal with various entities involved in the leasing process, including leasing companies, investment banks, government entities, lenders, insurance companies, and credit companies.

Real Estate Commercial Lease

Most franchisees have to enter into commercial leases. And although entering into a lease may seem to be the least of your problems, if your lease agreement allows the landlord too much power, you might find yourself out on the street with a business to run and nowhere to go. Do not assume that you have to accept the terms of a commercial real estate lease. With the assistance of an experienced franchise law attorney, you will be more likely to sign a lease agreement that will protect your interests.

Equipment Lease

As with real estate leases, you do not have to automatically accept the terms. However, an experienced commercial lease attorney can protect your rights and your company's livelihood.

If you're looking for commercial equipment or a real estate lease, don't go it alone. Our franchise law attorneys will give you the representation you need to get the best outcome.

Commercial Lease Attorneys

Joel D. Rosen

Joel Rosen | corporate law attorney at High Swartz Attorneys for Law

Managing Partner and corporate law attorney Joel D. Rosen has 30+ years experience practicing law in employment, franchise and business areas.

Richard C. Sokorai

Richard C. Sokorai | litigation Attorney | High Swartz Attorneys at Law

Richard Sokorai is an equity partner at High Swartz. He focuses on civil litigation, personal injury, and environmental law as an attorney.

Donald Petrille, Jr.

Donald Petrille, Jr. | Business & Estates Attorney | High Swartz Attorneys at Law

As an attorney, Donald Petrille, Jr. primarily represents businesses as they wrestle with complex legal issues and individuals in estate planning matters.

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