I am extremely proud to announce that Steeg Law Firm is a winner in New Orleans CityBusiness’ 2023 Reader Rankings for Legal Services: Real Estate.
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I am extremely proud to announce that Steeg Law Firm is a winner in New Orleans CityBusiness’ 2023 Reader Rankings for Legal Services: Real Estate.
A recent case is a cautionary tale for lenders and anyone else who relies on a power of attorney: powers of attorney for real estate are subject to a number of technicalities, and courts are very strict about them when a person (the agent) uses a power of attorney granted to the agent by a third party (the principal), for the benefit of the agent.
I am pleased to announce that myself and two other attorneys from Steeg Law were selected by our peers for inclusion in 2022 Louisiana Super Lawyers. I, along with senior associate, Lillian E. Eyrich, were included under Real Estate, and partner Charles L. Stern, Jr. was included under Business Litigation. I have received this honor every year since 2008, and Chuck has received this honor every year since 2007.
The New Orleans 500, a new annual publication from Biz New Orleans magazine, profiles the business leaders who are driving the greater New Orleans economy today and making decisions that will shape the region’s future. The inaugural edition is out now, and I am humbled to share that I am among the collection of 500 profiles of “the city’s most influential, involved and inspiring executives.”
Lawyers, transactional lawyers in particular, are sometimes criticized for being too picky and for paying too much attention to the little things. In his song, “The End of the Innocence,” musician Don Henley even has a famous lyric about it: “Lawyers dwell on small details.” But several recent Louisiana appellate court cases, in different areas of the law, illustrate the often serious pitfalls of minor, technical errors. In many cases, the law sets out very specific, detailed procedures that must be followed, and if they are not, the results can be very serious. The following three cases demonstrate why you should be glad your lawyer is a stickler for details.
Covid-19 has brought business changes and legal challenges to the field of real estate. In a Q&A with the editor of Steeg Law’s newsletter, I discuss some of these legal issues.