February 4, 2012

Joshua Glazov, Principal

  • 312-521-2659
  • jglazov@muchshelist.com
  • www.muchshelist.com
  • Joshua Glazov, a Principal in the firm's Construction Law practice, represents clients engaged in the following:

    • Construction: Contracting to design and build commercial, industrial and residential projects, including office buildings, residential high-rise and low-rise complexes, manufacturing facilities, refineries and pipelines. He also advises those clients in design and construction disputes and insolvency proceedings, including advice on FDIC bank takeovers and receiverships.
    • Timeshare: Developing, operating, financing and promoting shared real estate ownership regimes, including timeshare, fractional ownership, destination clubs, condominiums and cooperatives. He has also advised clients on effective responses to government investigations, law enforcement actions and consumer complaints, as well as critical inquiries and stories by investigative journalists. Josh works with clients to identify project finance needs and to secure appropriate financing through traditional loans, securities offerings and other investment vehicles. He has represented real estate owners, managers and operators in issues relating to distressed properties, bankruptcies and reorganizations, and has provided guidance on securities laws and their effects on ownership models and public offerings.
    • Telecommunications: Negotiating master license agreements with property owners, as well as sub-license agreements with wireless communications service providers, for the placement of communications transmitters and receivers on portfolios of commercial property.
  • Much Shelist, P.C.

Articles in the National Law Review database by Joshua Glazov:

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