Real Estate Development and Commercial Transactions

The McCormack Film, LLC provides legal representation to developers, property owners, tenants, contractors and local and regional institutional investors involved in the development of commercial real estate projects in Boston and throughout New England, including retail, office, industrial, waterfront, and multi-family residential and mixed use projects.

Developing and Permitting

  • Development plans and strategies
  • Development transactions with governmental authorities
  • All aspects of federal, state and municipal permitting and zoning
  • Environment oversight and due diligence
  • Negotiation and drafting of all contracts, easements and settlement agreements

Commercial Transactions

Represent both landlords and tenants in all aspects of leasing for:

  • Office towers
  • Suburban office parks
  • Shopping centers
  • Manufacturing and industrial plants
  • Complex leasing projects

 

Assist in the restructuring, transfer or buyout of leases.

Assist in commercial financing or lending transactions.

Assist in commercial property acquisitions and sales.

Transportation

Assist in the process of acquiring necessary state and local highway access permits

Provide advocacy in addressing transportation needs with various state and local agencies, including Mass DOT, the MBTA and Boston Transportation Department.

Dispute Resolution

  • Defense of permits
  • Zoning appeals
  • Title disputes
  • Damage claims based upon trespass, nuisance and other property related torts
  • Adverse possession and prescriptive easements

Representative clients:

  • Delaware North Companies
  • Children’s Hospital
  • Church of Scientology
  • Extell Development Company
  • Stop & Shop
  • F.W. Webb Company
  • ING/Clarion
  • National Development Corp.

Contact Info

The McCormack Firm, LLC
Attorneys at Law

One International Place, 7th Floor
Boston, MA 02110

Phone: 617-951-2929
Fax: 617-951-2672

What's New

  • Attorney Robert La Hait recently obtained the dismissal of a 93A action against a major worker's compensation carrier in the Suffolk Superior Court, arguing, among other things, that the insurer could not be liable for unfair and deceptive practices under Massachusetts General Laws chapter 93A based upon actions by the insurer that were governed and controlled by Massachusetts General Laws chapter 152.
  • McCormack Firm partner Stephen Rosenberg will be a featured speaker at "The Year of Disclosure: New Retirement Plan Regulations and Legislation Impacting 401(k) and 403(b) Plans," presented by the New England Employee Benefits Council. Attorney Rosenberg will be addressing regulatory initiatives affecting the definition of "fiduciary" for purposes of ERISA governed plans. More information on the March 9, 2012 event, along with registration information, can be found
    by clicking here.
  • Joseph Aronson is now providing mediation and arbitration services. To schedule a mediation or arbitration, please call (617) 951-2929 or email mediations@mccormackfirm.com.
  • Stephen Rosenberg, the head of the firm's ERISA and insurance coverage practice groups, has a new article in the Journal of Pension Benefits, published by Aspen. The article, published in Volume 19.2 of the periodical, is titled "Structural Impediments to Breach of Fiduciary Duty Claims," and continues Attorney Rosenberg's series of columns for the Journal on ERISA litigation issues.
  • Stephen Rosenberg, in conjunction with co-counsel Mitchell Ross of Boston's Sweder and Ross, defeated a motion to dismiss in an ERISA case brought on behalf of a former corporate officer seeking to recover under deferred compensation agreements, commonly known as "top hat" plans. In denying the motion to dismiss, the court allowed claims for breach of fiduciary duty and denial of benefits under ERISA, as well as potential state law causes of action, to proceed.
  • The McCormack Firm's ERISA litigation group, led by partner Stephen Rosenberg, defeated multiple motions filed by a private company and certain present or former officers seeking to dismiss a breach of fiduciary duty lawsuit brought by several current and former employees of the defendant, in which the plaintiffs allege they were underpaid for the stock held in an Employee Stock Ownership Plan, commonly known as an "ESOP." The court rejected challenges based on ERISA's statute of limitations and on the impact of a release. Associates Nadine Bailey and Of Counsel Caroline Fiore of The McCormack Firm were also heavily involved in obtaining the favorable result for the firm's clients.
  • The Boston ERISA and Insurance Litigation Blog, authored and published by McCormack Firm partner Stephen Rosenberg, has been selected as one of LexisNexis' Top Insurance Law Blogs for 2011. This is the third year in a row Mr. Rosenberg's blog has been honored by LexisNexis. True to its name, the blog covers developments in the law governing ERISA and insurance disputes, and includes detailed commentary on major pieces of litigation in these fields. Clicking on this link will bring you to LexisNexis' announcement of the award, and clicking here will bring you to the Boston ERISA and Insurance Litigation Blog. http://www.lexisnexis.com/community/insurancelaw/blogs/topblogs/archive/2011/11/11/the-winners-the-insurance-law-community-top-blogs-for-2011.aspx http://www.bostonerisalaw.com
  • On November 3, 2011, Attorney John Lacey was guest speaker at the Boston Bar Association's "Brown Bag Lunch" Series where he discussed pending Federal legislation in the area of data privacy and data breach notification. The event was well attended and well received by members of the Bar. For more information, please see https://www.bostonbar.org/membership/events/event-details?ID=8110
  • On October 26, 2011, the United States Court of Appeals For the First Circuit issued its written opinion affirming a defense verdict obtained by Robert La Hait on behalf of Stonebridge Life Insurance Company. The preceding jury trial had involved a dispute over whether the plaintiff was entitled to the death benefits payable under three accidental death policies as a result of the named insured's death. After three days of trial, including testimony by experts for each side, the jury found in favor of Stonebridge.
  • On May 10, 2011, Attorney John Lacey was a guest on Legal Talk Network's program, Lawyer2Lawyer hosted by Craig Williams and Bob Ambrogi. The Topic was the recent massive data breach at Sony Corporation.
    Listen to the show here…

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