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Real Estate

February 6, 2015 by Hoppel Design

Real Estate

For generations, MacElree Harvey has guided clients through every stage of real estate ownership, investment, and development across Pennsylvania and Delaware.

At MacElree Harvey, our real estate attorneys represent builders, developers, investors, and property owners in a full range of real estate transactions and disputes. Whether you are acquiring, financing, developing, leasing, or selling property, our team provides the practical guidance and legal insight needed to protect your investment and achieve your goals efficiently.

Our clients include private landowners, entrepreneurial developers, lenders, and institutional investors. We handle projects of every scale, from single-family properties and residential subdivisions to large commercial, industrial, and mixed-use developments.

Comprehensive Real Estate Services

Our real estate practice covers all aspects of property ownership, management, and transfer, including:

  • Real estate acquisition and sales — drafting and negotiating purchase and sale agreements, due diligence, and title review
  • Leasing — representing landlords and tenants in commercial and residential lease negotiations
  • Financing and lending — advising borrowers and lenders in real estate financing and secured transactions
  • Development agreements and contracts — negotiation, drafting, and enforcement of complex real estate agreements
  • Condominium and homeowners’ association matters — formation, governance, and compliance
  • Easements, covenants, and property rights — creation, interpretation, and enforcement
  • Real estate litigation — resolving disputes related to ownership, title, contracts, or development
  • Tax assessment appeals and exemptions — representing property owners in challenging over-assessed property values

Industry Experience

Our attorneys have successfully guided clients through transactions involving:

  • Shopping centers and retail developments
  • Office buildings and business parks
  • Apartment complexes and condominium conversions
  • Industrial warehouses and manufacturing facilities
  • Hotels, resorts, and hospitality projects
  • Planned residential communities and mixed-use developments

Why Choose MacElree Harvey

  • Local knowledge: decades of experience with Pennsylvania and Delaware property laws, title issues, and closing procedures
  • Strategic advocacy: from negotiating contracts to litigating disputes, our attorneys protect your interests at every stage
  • Multi-disciplinary support: collaboration with our business, tax, and litigation teams ensures comprehensive counsel for every transaction
  • Proven results: trusted by clients for efficient closings, complex development deals, and long-term property strategies

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Nonprofits and Charitable Organizations

February 6, 2015 by Hoppel Design

Our team represents numerous nonprofit corporations, charitable organizations, private and operating foundations, and tax exempt entities created for the benefit of universities. Our attorneys represent these clients on a variety of legal issues affecting the organization and its mission, including startup, governance, compliance, and tax matters.

MacElree Harvey regularly establishes 501(c)(3) and other exempt organizations for organizations and individuals. Our work often includes formation of the nonprofit entity, obtaining tax exempt status of the nonprofit with the IRS and other taxing authorities, registering nonprofits under various charitable solicitation statutes, and filing federal income tax returns for the nonprofit.

Other common legal services include: formation and incorporation; governance and board structure; roles, relationships, and responsibilities of board, staff, and managers; regulatory compliance and annual reporting; executive and staff employment agreements; agreements for independent contractors, vendors, and consultants; consulting regarding risk management, liability, and insurance matters; mergers and acquisitions; consolidations and dissolutions; counsel regarding breaches of fiduciary duties and misuse of organization funds; compliance with tax reporting requirements; and recordkeeping requirements.

Our business attorneys are dedicated to seeking the best possible outcome for each client in the most efficient and effective manner. Whether resolving issues internally among staff, management, or owners, or whether managing external governmental or collaborative matters, MacElree Harvey is committed to getting the best result for its nonprofit clients.

If you would like to schedule a consultation, please call the firm at 610.436.0100 or submit the contact request form.

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Mergers & Acquisitions

February 6, 2015 by Hoppel Design

Our M&A attorneys have extensive experience representing both buyers and sellers in all aspects of M&A practice, including:

  • Asset sales and purchases
  • Stock sales and purchases
  • Mergers and reorganizations
  • Joint ventures and strategic alliances

Our clients turn to us for help with structuring transactions, negotiating letters of intent, conducting legal due diligence, preparing purchase and sale agreements, negotiating with opposing counsel, coordinating financing, addressing regulatory compliance, and closing transactions.  Our capabilities are bolstered by the multi-disciplinary legal knowledge of numerous attorneys in the Firm.

We represent both privately-held businesses and public corporations in business acquisitions or consolidation transactions across a wide range of industries, including manufacturing and distribution, chemicals, food, transportation, warehousing and storage, technology, and professional services, among others.

MacElree attorneys provide start-to-finish assistance with completing M&A deals, using the Firm’s full resources for everything from due diligence to tax-efficient deal structures to closing the deal. Whether the buyer is a strategic acquirer or a financial one, and whether the seller is a first-time business owner or a serial entrepreneur, we have what it takes to get the deal done.

Our team’s experience and dedication allows us to compete with large law firms in providing M&A services.  Unlike mega-law firms that use dozens of lawyers and treat every transaction the same as their billion-dollar deals, we understand that our clients need capable legal representation tailored to their particular transaction.  We frequently work opposite national and international law firms in M&A transactions.  Our clients choose us because they find us to be result-oriented and flexible.

More than just attorneys, we are business advisors.  Many of our attorneys are also business owners and Board members, which means that we can put ourselves in the shoes of our business clients and their executives.  This also means that, above all, we are results-oriented. Our attorneys are committed to exceptional client service, and we provide it with common sense, good judgment, and a practical approach to what our clients want.

If you’re contemplating an M&A transaction and you would like to schedule a consultation, please call the firm at 610.436.0100.

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Banking & Finance Law

February 6, 2015 by Hoppel Design

Banking & Finance Law

At MacElree Harvey, our banking, finance, and commercial lending attorneys provide comprehensive services to help clients navigate today’s complex financial landscape. We represent both borrowers and lenders — including banks, savings associations, credit unions, finance companies, private lenders, and other financial institutions — in transactions of all sizes, from routine loans to multi-million-dollar credit facilities.

Borrower & Lender Representation

Our attorneys handle a wide variety of financing transactions, including:

· Commercial loans and construction loans

· Lines of credit and letters of credit

· Multi-bank credit facilities and tax-exempt loan facilities

· Bond issues and asset-backed or secured loans

· Real estate loans, loan participations, and equipment financing

We represent lenders and borrowers in new financing, as well as refinancing and restructuring existing debt.

Corporate, Real Estate & Nonprofit Financing

In addition to representing traditional lenders, we counsel corporate clients, real estate developers, and nonprofit organizations on the structuring, negotiation, and documentation of:

· Credit facilities

· Equipment leases

· Private placements

· Bank-qualified loans

Our team also has extensive experience in tax-exempt finance. We have served as borrower’s counsel and bond counsel in financing for manufacturing companies, qualified 501(c)(3) organizations, and public-private development projects.

Strategic & Collaborative Approach

Known for creativity and flexibility, we design loan and collateral structures tailored to each transaction. We frequently collaborate with colleagues in corporate law, real estate, and tax to deliver results-oriented, value-added solutions.

Loan Enforcement & Defense

Legal services for loan enforcement, typically provided to lenders and creditors, involves a range of actions to recover funds from a defaulting borrower, while defense of an enforcement action involves assisting borrowers in combatting the claims of lenders and creditors. We provide legal representation of both. The specific services required depend on whether the loan is secured by collateral, such as a property, or is unsecured. Secured loans are backed by collateral that the lender can repossess or seize if the borrower defaults. Legal services for these loans often include: negotiating workouts and restructuring; repossession; foreclosure and sheriff sales of real estate or personal property; replevin actions: deficiency judgments; deeds in lieu of foreclosure. Unsecured loans, such as personal loans or other obligations, are not backed by collateral. When a borrower defaults, legal services focus on obtaining a money judgment against the debtor. Services include: commencing litigation; judgment enforcement through post-judgment remedies; attachment of property; bank garnishments; and placing a lien on the debtor’s assets, like real estate, to satisfy the debt.

Representative Matters

· Represented an early-stage environmental manufacturing company in a venture capital convertible bridge loan financing

· Represented four nonprofit corporations affiliated with state universities in the issuance of over $300 million in qualified 501(c)(3) bonds to construct student housing facilities, including negotiation of bond, credit, real estate, and construction agreements

· Represented the issuer of a letter of credit in a $27 million public bond financing for the construction of a YMCA facility

· Represented a bank as senior creditor in the reorganization of a company’s stock ownership and the restructuring of $10 million in collective working capital lines of credit and permanent loans

FAQ: Banking & Finance Law Terms Explained

What is the difference between a secured loan and an unsecured loan? A secured loan is backed by collateral — such as real estate, equipment, or other assets — that the lender can claim if the borrower defaults. An unsecured loan relies solely on the borrower’s creditworthiness and does not require collateral.

What does a banking and finance attorney do? A banking and finance lawyer advises lenders, borrowers, and investors on structuring, negotiating, and documenting loan and credit transactions. They also ensure compliance with lending regulations and help resolve disputes.

What is tax-exempt financing? Tax-exempt financing allows certain borrowers — such as nonprofit organizations and qualifying projects — to obtain financing where interest income is exempt from federal (and sometimes state) taxes, often resulting in lower borrowing costs.

What is bond counsel? Bond counsel provides a legal opinion on the validity and tax status of bonds issued in a financing. They ensure that the bond issuance complies with all legal and regulatory requirements.

What is the difference between a letter of credit and a line of credit? A line of credit provides a borrower with access to funds up to a set limit, which can be drawn and repaid over time. A letter of credit is a guarantee issued by a bank to a third party that payment will be made if certain conditions are met, often used in large transactions and international trade.

Who needs a commercial lending attorney? Any business, developer, nonprofit, or financial institution involved in a lending or financing transaction can benefit from a commercial lending attorney to safeguard their interests and ensure compliance.

PRACTICE AREAS

Municipal Distress & Recovery

Public & Project Finance

Public Private Partnerships (P3)

ATTORNEYS

Matthew C. Cooper

Brian J. Forgue

Patrick J. Gallo, Jr.

Mary Kay Gaver

Leo M. Gibbons

Michael G. Louis

John F. McKenna

OFFICES

West Chester, PA

ARTICLES

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  • Banking & Finance Law
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  • Criminal Defense Law
  • Employment Law
  • Estates & Trusts Law
  • Family Law
  • Litigation Law
  • Mediation and Arbitration
  • Personal Injury Law
  • Real Estate & Land Use Law
  • Tax Law

If you would like to schedule a consultation, please call the firm at 610.436.0100 or submit the contact request form.

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Real Estate & Land Use Law

January 29, 2015 by Hoppel Design

Real Estate & Land Use Law

At MacElree Harvey, our real estate and land use attorneys represent builders, developers, investors, and landowners in a full range of property-related legal matters. Whether you are acquiring land, seeking zoning approval, developing a residential or commercial project, or facing an eminent domain proceeding, we provide the strategic guidance needed to protect your investment and move your project forward. 

Our clients include private landowners, entrepreneurial developers, and institutional investors. We advise on projects of all sizes. From small-scale residential subdivisions to large commercial, industrial, and mixed-use developments. Our experience spans: 

  • Shopping centers and retail developments 
  • Office buildings and business parks 
  • Apartment complexes and condominium conversions 
  • Industrial warehouses and manufacturing facilities 
  • Hotels, resorts, and hospitality projects 
  • Planned residential communities and housing developments 

Full-Service Real Estate & Land Use Counsel 

We guide clients through every stage of real estate development and land use planning, including: 

  • Real estate acquisition — drafting and negotiating purchase agreements, due diligence, and title review 
  • Subdivision & land development approvals — navigating local, county, and state requirements 
  • Zoning variances, special exceptions, and conditional use approvals 
  • Land use litigation & administrative proceedings — challenging or defending zoning board and municipal decisions 
  • Environmental compliance — advising on environmental regulations, remediation, and permitting 
  • Affordable housing development — securing incentives and meeting regulatory requirements 
  • Development agreements & contracts — drafting, negotiation, and enforcement 

Specialized Areas of Expertise 

Our team also handles: 

  • Urban redevelopment and revitalization projects 
  • Public-private partnerships 
  • Historic preservation and rehabilitation tax credits 
  • Water rights and permitting 
  • Easements, covenants, and servitudes 
  • Eminent domain and condemnation proceedings — representing property owners and municipalities 
  • Mechanics’ lien claims — prosecution and defense 
  • Tax assessment appeals & tax exemption applications 

Why Choose MacElree Harvey for Real Estate & Land Use Matters? 

  • Local insight — decades of experience with Pennsylvania and Delaware municipal regulations and approval processes 
  • Multi-disciplinary support — collaboration with our business, environmental, tax, and litigation attorneys for comprehensive service 
  • Proven results — successful representation of major commercial projects, residential communities, and complex redevelopment efforts 
  • Strategic advocacy — whether negotiating with municipalities, presenting before zoning boards, or litigating in court 

FAQ: Real Estate & Land Use Law 

What is the difference between zoning and land use? 
Zoning regulates how property can be used within specific geographic areas, while land use law addresses broader issues of property development, planning, and environmental compliance. 

What is eminent domain? 
Eminent domain allows the government to acquire private property for public use, but property owners are entitled to fair market compensation. 

Can I challenge a zoning decision? 
Yes. If a zoning board denies your variance or conditional use request, you may appeal to the courts or pursue alternative approval methods. 

What permits are needed for new construction? 
Requirements vary by municipality but often include zoning approval, subdivision or land development approval, building permits, and environmental permits. 

Do you handle tax assessment appeals? 
Yes. We represent property owners in challenging over-assessed property taxes and in applying for tax exemptions. 

Let our attorneys guide you through every phase of development, zoning, and land use planning. Contact MacElree Harvey Real Estate and Land Use Department today.

PRACTICE AREAS

Agriculture Law

Land Use Planning

Municipal Government and Regulation

Remediation

Urban Redevelopment and Historic Preservation

Zoning

ATTORNEYS

Mary Kay Gaver

J. Charles Gerbron, Jr.

Matthew M. McKeon

Brian L. Nagle

Robert M. Tucker

Natalie R. Young

OFFICES

Centreville, DE

Hockessin, DE

Kennett Square, PA

West Chester, PA

ARTICLES

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  • Family Law
  • Litigation Law
  • Mediation and Arbitration
  • Personal Injury Law
  • Real Estate & Land Use Law
  • Tax Law

If you would like to schedule a consultation, please call the firm at 610.436.0100 or submit the contact request form.

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Business and Corporate Law

January 29, 2015 by Hoppel Design

Business and Corporate Law

Businesses need lawyers who not only know the law but who also understand their business.

Our business law practice places an emphasis on small and mid-market companies. We build strong relationships with our clients so we understand their goals and challenges and can act as a trusted legal and business advisor. Our business attorneys help clients in Southeastern Pennsylvania and Northern Delaware find reasonable and practical solutions to business and legal problems.

Starting at formation and through the lifecycle of a business, we provide comprehensive and knowledgeable advice on numerous issues facing small to mid-market companies. Our team of attorneys will assist with entity formation, hiring and terminating employees, confidentiality and non-compete issues; drafting shareholder, partnership and operating agreements; and a wide variety of business and commercial contracts. Our business attorneys regularly handle complex business matters including governance issues, strategic planning, executive compensation, negotiating and structuring financing, transition, continuity and succession planning, and liquidity events such as sales or mergers.

To ensure our clients get the best representation possible, where appropriate, our business team that works closely with other MacElree Harvey lawyers, drawing on the skills and experience of lawyers in the areas of commercial litigation, taxation, estate, and succession planning, real estate, employment, finance, insolvency, collections, and restructuring.

Representative Areas of Service:

  • Business Formation
  • Transactions and Transitions
  • Family Businesses
  • Professional Practices

Business Formation

MacElree Harvey has helped hundreds of new businesses get their start. We assist clients in the start-up phase with the critical first steps to establish their businesses. We listen to our clients’ objectives, in order to understand the nature of their business, taking into consideration liability concerns, tax ramifications, management and ownership structures, financial issues, and other issues specific to their business.

Throughout every stage of a client’s business, we encourage an eye to the future. Our goal is to build long-term relationships with our clients, tailoring our legal services to their business as it grows and develops.

Transactions and Transitions

MacElree Harvey aims to simplify the legal process and provide affordable, high-quality corporate law services so our clients can stick to what they do best while we handle the compliance, contractual and other legal concerns. We assist owners and boards of directors maintain their operations and foster growth while avoiding legal and regulatory pitfalls. Our attorneys regularly handle complex business matters related to governance, transitions and transactions, strategic planning, raising financing, and offering new services or products. Our attorneys also advise clients on transfers of technology and intellectual property, as well as trademarks, copyrights, and licenses. As our clients’ businesses expand and change, we approach each transaction with financial considerations and long-term strategic plans in mind. Our attorneys listen to the clients’ objectives before aggressively pursuing their interests in any transaction.

Unfortunately, not all business ventures end harmoniously. A “business divorce” involves issues of control, ownership, and distribution of property, as well as potential payments. These business decisions are often accompanied by high-stakes conflict and intense emotions. Our attorneys lend a depth of experience in negotiation and strategic unwinding of a business. When necessary, we work with our litigation group to resolve disagreements as part of the business divorce process.

Family Businesses

MacElree Harvey has worked closely with generations of family business owners and executives. We understand that an owner’s closely held business may be a family’s largest and most important asset. We provide advice related to governance, risk management, employment, real estate, and tax matters, as well as continuity and succession planning. In addition, we help family business owners anticipate risk and conflict through each stage of their business. We evaluate the goals of a business’s current and future owners and advise clients on advanced planning related to management, tax structures, valuation, and transition.

As family businesses pass from generation to generation, transferring ownership, control and assets can be a complex and emotional process. Our attorneys work with families and their advisers to do advance planning for these transitions, minimizing conflict and stress. If disputes arise within the family as part of this process, our attorneys are highly skilled at dealing with those conflicts and negotiating them to resolution. We apply our experience and knowledge from prior successful transitions to our clients’ situations to achieve clients’ goals.

Family business succession planning is a vital component for any closely-held business owner’s estate plan. Our business attorneys work closely with our estates and trusts group, coordinating our efforts to plan business ownership transfers using methods that satisfy our clients’ personal objectives while minimizing risk and tax burdens.

Professional Practices

Owners of professional practices are subject to the same important business decisions as to any other business owner. Doctors, dentists, accountants, lawyers, architects and owners of other licensed professional practices frequently call upon our attorneys for counsel on the legal issues confronting their businesses.

MacElree Harvey’s business attorneys regularly establish professional practices, assisting clients with entity selection and formation, as well as management and governance. Our real estate attorneys negotiate leases for office space and space sharing agreements. As practices grow, owners may choose to add associate members. These changes require developing employment contracts, partnership tracks, non-competition agreements, and compensation plans. Further, when more than one person will be involved in the ownership of the practice, our attorneys assist in designing appropriate business agreements that consider issues ranging from buy-in methods to exit strategies.

Employment policies are also an important consideration for professional practices. We advise clients on employment issues such as employment manuals, workplace policies, hiring and termination procedures, as well as compliance with federal, state and local laws.

PRACTICE AREAS

Mergers & Acquisitions

Nonprofits and Charitable Organizations

Tax Law

ATTORNEYS

Joseph A. Bellinghieri

Jeffrey P. Burke

Matthew C. Cooper

Daniel T. Crossland

Harry J. DiDonato

Nicholas S. Eisel

Mary Kay Gaver

Lisa Comber Hall

Frank W. Hosking III

Katherine A. Isard

J. Kurtis Kline

Jamison C. MacMain

Andrew R. Silverman

OFFICES

Centreville, DE

Hockessin, DE

Kennett Square, PA

West Chester, PA

ARTICLES

Taxation of Foreign Investment in Delaware Entities

Taxation of Foreign Investment in Delaware Entities

How to Form a Delaware Corporation

Stockholder Agreements in Delaware Corporations

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  • Real Estate & Land Use Law
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If you would like to schedule a consultation, please call the firm at 610.436.0100 or submit the contact request form.

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