WLS' award-winning blog once again has been quoted as an authoritative source on real estate law. One of WLC's most popular CVID-19 blog articles, How the Pandemic Will Change Multifamily Real Estate, which forecasts changes in the multifamily industry, was featured in RocketFico's investment news.
Elizabeth Whitman recently was quoted in 8 Tips to Make Flipping a Property a Low-Risk/High-Reward Proposition, published in The Mortgage Reports.
Elizabeth Whitman was quoted as a professional export with tips about conducting due diligence for a vacant land purchase in Questions to Ask Before Buying or Investing in Vacant Land, published on Motley Fools' MillionAcres real estate site. .
Elizabeth Whitman received JD Supra's Reader's Choice Award for visibility and thought leadership in the Real Estate category. The Reader's Choice Awards recognize top authors who were read by C-suite executives, in-house counsel, media, and other professionals across the JD Supra platform during 2018. Fewer than one-half of one percent of the authors published on JD Supra were selected for this award.
Elizabeth Whitman recently was quoted in Guarantor vs. Cosigner -- What it Means for Your Next Apartment or Home, published on PeopleLooker Blog.
WLS' blog article Will Abbreviating 2020 on Legal Documents Make YouVulnerable to Fraud went viral in the early days of 2020. Not only was the article widely shared on social media, but it also was featured in the Consumer Insurance Blog and quoted by several insurance companies throughout the Northeastern United States.
WLS' popular blog article Backdating -- When is it Appropriate? was quoted on-air and online by several radio stations, also when discussing concerns about abbreviating 2020 on legal documents.
Elizabeth Whitman was quoted in Why Closing Should Remain in Person and Personal published on The Mortgage Reports.
WLS served as as seller's counsel in connection with the disposition of a $36.5 million apartment complex in Indianapolis and defeasance of the seller's mortgage loan. The sale closed on December 19, 2019.
The District of Columbia Department of Employment Services has posted a link to WLS' Blog article "DC Employers Take Note: Commuter Benefits Now Required" on its website as a resource on the new DC law requiring many employers to provide commuter benefits.