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Mr. Prosser is a partner in the San Francisco office of Dillingham & Murphy LLP and has over 21 years experience handling commercial real estate transactions, primarily in the areas of leasing, buying and selling, and secured financing and development.  He has worked on a wide variety of significant transactional real estate projects throughout California and elsewhere, including a variety of domestic and international resort development projects as well as more traditional real estate matters involving the leasing, conveyance and financing of resort properties, downtown office buildings, power center developments, retail stores, apartment projects, golf courses, hotels, industrial facilities, residential subdivisions and Master-Planned Communities, hi-tech campuses and energy projects.

Mr. Prosser’s current practice also emphasizes all aspects of transactional matters involving real property, including its acquisition, development, improvement, leasing and sale, as well as advising on and assisting in the resolution of disputes concerning real property, its ownership, use, financing and disposition, and in the formation of privately held entitles for investment in real estate.

Prior to joining Dillingham & Murphy LLP, Mr. Prosser was with Liner Yankelevitz Sunshine & Regenstreif LLP for over 2 years, and with Baker & McKenzie for over 16 years and began his career with Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe.  Mr. Prosser graduated Order of the Coif from the University of Southern California Law Center in 1985, where he also served as an editor on the Southern California Law Review, and he has a bachelor’s degree in Physics from the University of California, Berkeley.
 
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