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Henry R. Stiepel
PARTNER

Phone: 714/384-4303
Fax: 714/384-4320
hstiepel@gdslaw.net


REAL ESTATE SPECIALTIES
Development Projects
Purchase and Sale Transactions
Landlord and Tenant Representation
Corporate and Business Transactions
Real Estate Financing

Henry R. Stiepel represents owners, investors, asset managers, and corporate users in industrial and commercial real property sales, acquisitions, financing, development, and leasing. Mr. Stiepel has more than 25 years of extensive experience in actively negotiating the acquisition, disposition, financing and leasing of office, industrial, R&D and retail projects.

Mr. Stiepel’s experience includes the negotiation preparation and review of purchase contracts, leases, ground leases, construction documents, financing documents, partnership and joint venture agreements, easement agreements, management contracts, agreements with counties and municipalities and related development agreements. Developers, holders of real estate portfolios, and corporate tenants call upon Mr. Stiepel’s expertise to prepare their standard forms of leases and management documents.

Since 2005, Mr. Stiepel has been named one of "The Best Lawyers in America", Real Estate Law. He has also received an A-V Peer rating from Martindale-Hubbel, the highest legal ability rating available. Mr. Stiepel has served on the Board of Directors of the U.C. Irvine Athletic Association and on the U.C. Irvine Dean’s Advisory Council for the School of the Arts, and is currently a member of the Board of Directors of the Orange County Council, Boy Scouts of America.

EDUCATION
 
J.D., University of Southern California Law Center (Editor, Law Review), 1981
B.A., University of California at Irvine (cum laude), 1978

AFFILIATIONS

Admitted to practice before: State Bar of California
Member of: California Bar Association (Real Property Law Section)
Orange County Bar Association (Real Property Law section)

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS


Best Lawyers in America 2005-2010
Southern California Super Lawyers 2009
A-V Peer Rated (highest legal ability rating available byMartindale-Hubbell)
 


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