Daniel Halprin

Office Phone:

(248) 642-3700

Direct Phone:

(248) 642-6375


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Bio

Daniel Halprin, a member of Dawda, Mann, Mulcahy & Sadler, PLC in Bloomfield Hills, has been practicing exclusively in the area of real estate law since 1993, with a particular emphasis on leasing, acquisition, and disposition transactions. In the leasing area, Daniel regularly represents national, regional, and local landlords and tenants throughout the United States in the structuring, preparation, and negotiation of leases, amendments, expansions, assignments, subleases, subordination and nondisturbance agreements, and related documents for industrial, warehouse, retail, office, and medical office properties. With respect to the acquisition and disposition of property, Daniel has significant experience representing clients ranging from Fortune 500 companies to privately held businesses and individuals in negotiating purchase and sale agreements, development agreements, and related documents throughout the United States. He also assists clients with loan documentation, conducts title and survey reviews, and manages other due diligence for these projects, including multistate portfolio sales and acquisitions. Daniel is currently recognized by multiple national and local publications as a top lawyer in the area of real estate law, as outlined below. In July of 2009, Daniel served on the faculty of a commercial leasing seminar held in Southfield, Michigan. Daniel was a contributing author to the Real Property Section, 1994 edition of the State of the Law and also assisted with writing an amicus curiae brief filed with the Michigan Supreme Court on behalf of the Real Property Section of the State Bar of Michigan. Daniel is a member of the American Bar Association, the State Bar of Michigan, the Real Property Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan, and the International Conference of Shopping Centers. He received his B.A. from Michigan State University-James Madison College and his J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School.

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