Scott A. Killian
Elevated to Partner
Linowes and Blocher LLP is proud to announce that Scott A. Killian has been elevated to Partner. Scott is a member of the Firm's Real Estate Transactions Practice Group and his experience is in the areas of sophisticated transactions and complex legal disputes. Scott’s clients include developers, commercial landlords and tenants, institutional investors, joint ventures, lenders, and other parties to complex real estate transactions.

While focusing his practice in Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C., Scott has also served as lead counsel working in conjunction with local counsel on transactions in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. He routinely advises clients on purchase and sale agreements, loan documents, leases, property management agreements, and a wide range of other real estate contracts.

Scott’s experience at Linowes and Blocher, and in his prior positions, also includes representing clients in loan originations, assignments and assumptions of mortgage loans, structured finance and mezzanine finance transactions, receiverships, and foreclosure actions in Maryland and Virginia. With his prior litigation experience, Scott is adept at identifying issues during contract negotiations that have the potential to lead to costly disputes.

“Scott diligently serves clients and colleagues with his esteemed legal talents and perspectives in a manner that is truly representative of the firm's core values,” said Linowes and Blocher Managing Partner  Bob Dalrymple . “He will be a tremendous asset in continuing the firm's commitment to high-level client services and involvement in the broader community.”
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