Kuperman, Orr & Albers, P. C.
Nick von Kreisler

Areas of Practice:

  • Real Estate
  • Business
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Represents clients in the following areas:

    Real Estate

    Represents land owners and developers in many aspects of their commercial real estate business, including site acquisitions and sales, project planning and development, partnership and corporate formations, leasing, interim and permanent financing, like-kind exchanges, build-to-suits and ground leases, and sale-leaseback programs. His practice encompasses many types of real estate projects - retail shopping centers, office buildings, industrial projects and business parks, and restaurant pads. Having previously represented lending institutions and mortgage lenders, he also has experience in representing both landlords and tenants in various types of office, industrial, retail and restaurant leases, as well as national retail end-users in the leasing and other acquisition of retail space.

    Business

    Represents clients in acquisitions and dispositions of business concerns, involving both asset transactions and stock transactions. His practice in this area has included the formation of acquisition entities, the performance of due diligence investigations, and the negotiation and documentation of purchase agreements, employment agreements and non-competition agreements, as well as credit facilities and security instruments. He has also represented business clients in their start-up of new business concerns and securing of credit facilities.

Education:

B.S., Petroleum Engineering, University of Texas, 1985
M.B.A., Texas Tech University Graduate School of Business, 1989; Phi Kappa Phi
J.D., Texas Tech University School of Law, magna cum laude, 1989; Order of the Coif; Texas Tech Law Review

Professional Activities:

State Bar of Texas
Austin Bar Association - Real Estate Section, Board of Directors
Austin Bar Association - Business, Corporation & Taxation Section
Real Estate Council of Austin


Not certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization