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Real estate
DLA Piper’s Real Estate group, with more than 550 lawyers globally, is the world’s largest real-estate practice and is consistently top ranked around the world.
As real estate develops into a truly global industry, our ability to quickly and efficiently provide legal services in structuring cross-border investments and transactions is paramount. Our clients value our global resources, regional strength and local delivery and include private and public companies, institutional investors and government entities.
We offer a full range of services in areas including acquisitions and disposals, construction, financing, hospitality and leisure, land use, planning and development, leasing, environmental law, insurance and tax.
Our clients benefit from our significant experience in orchestrating complex, long-term projects that involve drafting documentation, facilitating negotiations, navigating legal and regulatory issues and, when necessary, litigating on their behalf.
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News from DLA Piper
Tony Payne joins DLA Piper as a legal director in the firm's aviation practice
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DLA Piper advises Healthcare Buying Group on its acquisition of DBG
DLA Piper represents Los Angeles Lakers in putative class action
DLA Piper acts for Erickson Air-Crane in acquisition of Evergreen Helicopters
Briefings from DLA Piper
Regulating the late payment of commercial debts in the UK
This briefing deals with the regulation of late payment of commercial debts.
DLA Piper releases Banking and Finance Litigation Update issue 64
DLA Piper has released issue 64 of its Banking and Finance Litigation Update.
Analysis from The Lawyer

Charge of the lit brigade
The Lawyer’s latest Top 50 litigation firms list shows that business for dispute specialists is roaring along while new in-depth detail reveals the winning strategies

International firms
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