Overview
Paul Mardirosian represents local and national developers, owners, and operators on real estate acquisitions, dispositions, financings, development and land use issues, organizational structuring, leasing, and other related matters.
- Counsels developers in urban redevelopment projects, from project planning through completion, including the negotiation of development agreements and public-private partnerships with municipalities
- Represents borrowers in financing transactions, including traditional mortgage loans, construction loans, bridge loans, and mezzanine financings
- Negotiates and drafts operating agreements and other organizational documents, including joint ventures, preferred equity arrangements, and syndications
- Experience representing landlords and tenants in leasing transactions across asset classes, including retail, office, ground leases, and subleasing
- Advises purchasers on complex acquisitions, including resolving title issues and negotiating easements, use restrictions, and other related agreements
Services
Experience
Representative Matters
- Served as an intern for Judge Nancy G. Edmunds, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan
Prior Experience
- Law Offices of Huth Lynett, Law Clerk, 2011
- Albert Kahn Associates, Strategic Facility Planning Consultant to General Motors Corporation, 2008-2010
Credentials
Education
Wayne State University Law School, J.D.
- summa cum laude; Order of the Coif
- The Wayne Law Review, Assistant Editor, 2011-2012, Senior Note and Comment Editor, Voting Member, 2012-2013; Dean's Scholar; Gold Key Scholar; John W. Reed Scholar; Alan R. Waterstone Scholar; Frances and Charles Driker Scholar
Wayne State University, M.A.
- Urban Planning
University of Michigan, B.A.
- Social Sciences
- with distinction and highest honors
Admissions
- Michigan
Recognition
Awards
- Michigan Super Lawyers, Recognized as a Rising Star, 2017-2022
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The Best Lawyers in America
- Recognized in practice area of Land Use and Zoning Law, 2023
Professional & Community Involvement
State Bar of Michigan
- Real Property Law Section
- Young Lawyers Section