SAN FRANCISCO—Sedgwick LLP has added Paula S. Crow as a partner to the real estate and finance practice in its San Francisco office. Joining from Lubin Olson & Niewiadomski LLP, Crow focuses on commercial real estate transactions and represents major publicly held companies in leasing and purchase and sales matters, including the tenant on the second largest commercial lease in San Francisco last year.

Crow's work for Silicon Valley clients extends throughout the US and Canada and to major international business centers. “Paula's extensive experience makes her ideally suited to handle a variety of real estate and finance projects,” notes Curtis Parvin, chair of the firm's commercial division. “Her understanding of transactional real estate law and California's complex regulatory environment positions her as a key resource for our clients, building upon the firm's already vast knowledge base.” 

With more than 30 years of legal experience, Crow advises clients on a broad range of issues, including financing, workouts, foreclosure, bankruptcy, multi-family rental housing, commercial condominiums, class A corporate headquarters office space and live entertainment venue leasing. In addition, Crow has represented Oversight Boards in connection with the termination and winding down of redevelopment agencies in California since the 2011 passage of ABX1 26 legislation.

Active in the business community, Crow is a member of Commercial Real Estate Women San Francisco.

Crow was unable to provide to GlobeSt.com by deadline with her thoughts on the market or further information, but we will update this article as we learn more.

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