Lerman Law Partners, LLP - San Rafael, CA
Real Estate Lawyers in San Rafael, CA
899 Northgate Drive Suite 307 San Rafael, CA 94903
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52
Years
Experience
San Rafael Real Estate Law Firm
Updated: 05/11/2026
Areas of Practice
- Real Estate
- Estate Planning
Litigation: 50%
Firm Information
Overview
The real estate and estate planning lawyers at Lerman Law Partners, LLP have devoted over 30 years to understanding and addressing the unique legal needs of California real estate investors. The Firm represents privately held small businesses, high net-worth individuals and industry entrepreneurs in their activities of acquiring, developing, syndicating, financing, leasing, managing and disposing of real estate assets. In the course of those activities you, our valued client, may need one or more of our transactional, litigation, estate planning and probate services.
We are not only real estate and estate planning/probate lawyers. We are investors and real estate brokers as well. We speak your language. We understand you, your business, and your objectives at the deepest, broadest and highest level possible. With this understanding, we can most effectively and efficiently anticipate, plan for, and deal with your legal issues.
As part of our estate planning services, we will guide both families and individuals through planning for future events and provide several alternative approaches to ensure the client is presented with the best options for their situation.
The attorneys at Lerman Law Partners, LLP possess strong academic credentials, a dedication to their community, and a proven track record of success. We use state-of-the-art technology and cost-effective methods to provide the highest quality services cost-effectively to our clients. Your satisfaction is our ultimate goal.
Representative Clients
Real Estate Developers
Real Estate Investment Companies
Individual Real Estate Investors
Real Estate Syndicators
Real Estate Management Companies
Institutional Lenders
Private Lenders
Commercial Mortgage Brokers
Commercial Mortgage Bankers
Satellite Telecommunications Company
Representative Cases
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Keimer v. Buena Vista Books, Inc.
- Citation: 75 Cal.App 4th 1220, 89 Cal Rptr. 2nd 781
- Year: 1999
- Serial Number: 1999241237
Published Works
Articles
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Defamation: The Plight of Celebrity Relatives, Los Angeles Lawyer, September, 1983
Attorneys
Contact
Additional California Locations
San Francisco, CA (16.6 miles)
One Embarcadero, Suite 500
5th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94111
Fax: 877-253-7626
Email: Send a message
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