Attorney Mark Lansing Joins Dickinson Wright's Washington, D.C. Office as a Member
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Dickinson Wright PLLC is pleased to announce that Attorney Mark D. Lansing has joined the firm’s Washington, D.C. office as a Member.
Mr. Lansing focuses his practice on property tax & condemnation matters with respect to energy, industrial and commercial properties. He achieves significant property tax savings and assessment reductions for his clients through litigation, negotiations (settlements), due diligence reviews and PILOTs. He assists clients with their valuation of complex property, and through real property tax management. Mr. Lansing also works with energy, industrial and commercial companies in buying, building and operating facilities to effectively manage their property taxes, including due diligence review in the purchase or development phase, and representation before administrative agencies.
As an experienced trial lawyer, Mr. Lansing has successfully represented clients in settlement negotiations, motions, trials and appeals in both state and Federal trial and appellate courts. He is also well published in property tax and condemnation valuation matters.
Mr. Lansing received his B.S. and his M.B.A. from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and his J.D. from Albany Law School of Union University.
Mr. Lansing focuses his practice on property tax & condemnation matters with respect to energy, industrial and commercial properties. He achieves significant property tax savings and assessment reductions for his clients through litigation, negotiations (settlements), due diligence reviews and PILOTs. He assists clients with their valuation of complex property, and through real property tax management. Mr. Lansing also works with energy, industrial and commercial companies in buying, building and operating facilities to effectively manage their property taxes, including due diligence review in the purchase or development phase, and representation before administrative agencies.
As an experienced trial lawyer, Mr. Lansing has successfully represented clients in settlement negotiations, motions, trials and appeals in both state and Federal trial and appellate courts. He is also well published in property tax and condemnation valuation matters.
Mr. Lansing received his B.S. and his M.B.A. from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and his J.D. from Albany Law School of Union University.
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