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RE attorney who can practice in multiple states?

Jason Bott
#2 Insurance Contributor
  • Insurance Agent
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I am hoping BP can help me find a law firm I can partner with. 

I have an insurance agency that specializes in RE investors, most who have 1-100 units.  As my client base continues to grow into additional states (currently in 30 states) I would like the ability to refer their legal questions and work to a RE attorney I know specializes in this space.   I have some Midwest lawyers who can handle 2-3 states, but was hoping there is a law firm that has a national service platform for small RE investors.  The national law firms I know of cater to only large business and would not be an appropriate fit.

Any ideas or contacts you can share?

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