- Agriculture law
- Adverse possession
- Asset protection planning
- Business formations
- Condemnation (takings) law
- Condominium law
- Commercial real estate transactions
- Construction law
- Easements, covenants and restrictions
- Family farm planning
- Foreclosure
- FSBO home purchases and sales
- Real estate broker/licensee liability
- Real estate development
- Real estate disputes and litigation
- Residential real estate transactions
- Small business law
- Succession planning
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How can we help you?
Success in business and real estate transactions involves either knowledge, risk assessment, and vision or else "blind luck." At Accession Law LLC, we cannot help you to be lucky. We can, and will, help you to analyze and assess risks and to make knowledgeable decisions in the context of legal rights, responsibilities, and options.
Accession Law LLC is a real estate law office first and foremost. We handle transactions ranging from home sales and purchases to commercial development and everything in between. We also litigate real estate matters including foreclosure actions, boundary disputes, adverse possession, and real estate contract disputes.
We offer assistance drafting and reviewing contracts such as offers to purchase, counteroffers, options, leases, easements, development agreements, opinion letters, loan documents, land contracts, deeds, and any other type of document likely to arise in a real estate related matter. More than anything, we offer the judgment obtained through our experience.
Because you found us, we assume that you recognize the wisdom of retaining a real estate attorney. You are in the process of choosing which attorney to retain for your real estate matter. We suggest that you find out, in addition to hourly rates and typical charges, the answers to questions such as:
"What percentage of your client representation involves real estate matters?" "Is real estate more than 25% of your practice? More than 50%?" "Do you have any particular education or training relating to real estate?" "About how many real estate transactions do you personally handle in a typical year?"
In other words, determine whether the attorney dabbles in real estate or is someone with specialized real estate education and the experience obtained from seeing hundreds of different transactions.
The days of the generalist attorney have gone the way of the country doctor. Today's world demands specialization.
At Accession Law, LLC, more than 90% of our business involves real estate matters. The owner, Attorney James N. Graham, has a master's degree in business from the University of Wisconsin "Graaskamp Department," is a real estate investor and owns a real estate brokerage. Real estate is his interest and passion. This real estate focus is a valuable asset for his clients.
Thank you for your consideration, and we look forward to working with you.
How can we help you?
Success in business and real estate transactions involves either knowledge, risk assessment, and vision or else "blind luck." At Accession Law LLC, we cannot help you to be lucky. We can, and will, help you to analyze and assess risks and to make knowledgeable decisions in the context of legal rights, responsibilities, and options.
Accession Law LLC is a real estate law office first and foremost. We handle transactions ranging from home sales and purchases to commercial development and everything in between. We also litigate real estate matters including foreclosure actions, boundary disputes, adverse possession, and real estate contract disputes.
We offer assistance drafting and reviewing contracts such as offers to purchase, counteroffers, options, leases, easements, development agreements, opinion letters, loan documents, land contracts, deeds, and any other type of document likely to arise in a real estate related matter. More than anything, we offer the judgment obtained through our experience.
Because you found us, we assume that you recognize the wisdom of retaining a real estate attorney. You are in the process of choosing which attorney to retain for your real estate matter. We suggest that you find out, in addition to hourly rates and typical charges, the answers to questions such as:
"What percentage of your client representation involves real estate matters?" "Is real estate more than 25% of your practice? More than 50%?" "Do you have any particular education or training relating to real estate?" "About how many real estate transactions do you personally handle in a typical year?"
In other words, determine whether the attorney dabbles in real estate or is someone with specialized real estate education and the experience obtained from seeing hundreds of different transactions.
The days of the generalist attorney have gone the way of the country doctor. Today's world demands specialization.
At Accession Law, LLC, more than 90% of our business involves real estate matters. The owner, Attorney James N. Graham, has a master's degree in business from the University of Wisconsin "Graaskamp Department," is a real estate investor and owns a real estate brokerage. Real estate is his interest and passion. This real estate focus is a valuable asset for his clients.
Thank you for your consideration, and we look forward to working with you.