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Real Estate Law In Focus -- Episode 1: Selecting a Broker

September 18, 2019

In Episode 1 of Real Estate Law In Focus, attorneys Tim Hughes and John Kelly of Bean, Kinney and Korman walk you through the process for selecting a broker. If you are a tenant in the D.C. Metro Area looking for new space for your business and are unfamiliar with the process of choosing a broker, this video will help answer some of the questions you surely have. Should you go with a large international brokerage firm, or someone more local? Does it matter to you that some firms represent both the tenant and the landlord, often on the same deal? Is it necessary to send out a Request for Proposal (RFP) to interested brokerage firms?

Find out about all of this and more on the commercial broker-tenant relationships in the first episode of Real Estate Law In Focus.

John Kelly is a shareholder of Bean, Kinney & Korman and focuses his practice on general corporate law and real property law, including commercial real estate leasing, financing and acquisitions, and business mergers and acquisitions. Learn more about John here: https://www.beankinney.com/people-John-Kelly.html

Timothy Hughes is the managing shareholder of Bean, Kinney & Korman. He also represents clients in construction and commercial litigation, as well as corporate, contracts and general business matters. With over 20 years practicing as a construction and litigation attorney, he has extensive experience in litigation in both state and federal courts and in arbitration and mediation. For more on Tim, see his profile on our website: https://www.beankinney.com/people-Timothy-Hughes.html

For more information, be sure to visit us on our website: https://www.beankinney.com/services-real-estate.html

**This content was prepared for informational purposes only and was not intended to provide legal advice. Consult a lawyer. Any views expressed herein are those of the author(s), and are not necessarily the views of this firm or any client. This video may be considered attorney advertising under the rules of some states. Prior results do not guarantee or predict a similar outcome in any future matter. **