We maintain a robust but hyper-focused trial practice in state and federal court. We handle jury and non-jury cases in matters principally focused on the use, development, and regulation of land. “Dirt cases” as they are affectionally called — are just different. They are. The difference dictates a manner and method of trial advocacy that differs from the standard commercial case. We have extensive experience handling cases that involve matters relating to the use, development, regulations, and ownership of real property. Such matters include litigating questions arising as a result of local government action, litigating issues that present under a host of servitudes, reciprocal easement agreements, zoning approvals, development order approvals, purchase and sale agreements, valuation issues, business torts, partnership agreements, declarations of condominium, procurement issues, and probate issues. For clarity, we do not handle trial court proceedings that relate to tax, criminal law, immigration, matrimonial law, or custody issues.