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Scott Lesser is a seasoned commercial real estate attorney with extensive experience in workouts, foreclosures, and litigation. He represents lenders and clients in the Midwest, primarily in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, and has expertise in distressed property, real estate financing, and property law. With a strong educational background from Princeton University and the University of Michigan Law School, Scott has developed a deep understanding of commercial real estate law and its applications. As a Principal at Miller Canfield, Scott has successfully navigated complex commercial real estate transactions, including workouts, foreclosures, and litigation, and has developed a reputation for his expertise in the field. Scott's expertise spans a range of asset classes, including multifamily, industrial, office, and retail properties, as well as hotels, mobile home parks, and construction projects. He is well-versed in the nuances of commercial real estate law and has a proven track record of delivering results for his clients.

Experience

  • Miller Canfield
    • Troy, Michigan
    • Principal
      • Feb 2018 - Present
      • Troy, Michigan

      I represent lenders in commercial real estate workouts and foreclosures in the Midwest, primarily Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. I represent all manner of lenders, including financial institutions, special servicers, private investors and others, in connection with loans from $100,000 to over $100 million. All asset classes secure these loans, including multifamily, industrial, office, and retail properties, along with hotels, mobile home parks, self-storage facilities, bowling alleys, restaurants, construction projects and more. Whether litigation (such as judicial foreclosure, receiver appointment, receiver sale, recovery on a guaranty or deficiency claim, or recovery of a fraudulent transfer) or a workout (like a forbearance, deed-in-lieu, deed-in-escrow, note sale, loan modification, or loan assumption agreement, or something a bit more unique based on the peculiar needs of a particular asset) is called for, I handle all phases of the workout, foreclosure, and related litigation.

Education

  • 2001 - 2005
    Princeton University
    Bachelor of Arts (BA), English Language and Literature, General
  • 2005 - 2008
    University of Michigan Law School
    Doctor of Law (JD)

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