Jeremy Mudd represents institutional lenders, banks, national and local real estate developers, and individual investors in a wide range of commercial real estate and finance transactions, including loan agreements, purchases and sales of existing properties, and new developments.
Jeremy’s clients benefit from his unique combination of experience and knowledge. He has handled real estate and development matters in various capacities, including governmental, judicial, and as a corporate in-house attorney. With a background in zoning and urban planning, Jeremy has a strong understanding of the regulatory and land use considerations that go into a development project, and the life cycle of a real estate project from inception through completion.
Prior to joining Carlton Fields, Jeremy was an attorney for American Tower Corporation. In this role, he provided zoning and land use counsel relating to the company’s portfolio of wireless telecommunication facilities, which included securing land use entitlements for new or expanded facilities, providing zoning opinions regarding land purchases, and zoning-related due diligence for merger and acquisitions activities.
He has experience preparing detailed title reports concerning the chain of title, ownership, and encumbrances affecting real property. This enables him to be proactive in identifying and mitigating potential title issues. He served as a law clerk for the Honorable Judith C. Cutler, Chief Justice, Massachusetts Land Court, where he worked on a variety of real estate litigation matters involving title disputes, adverse possession, zoning appeals, and other real property matters.
Education:
- The George Washington University Law School (J.D., 2013)
- Arizona State University (B.S. in Urban Planning, summa cum laude, 2010)
Background:
- Attorney, U.S. Tower Division, American Tower Corporation, Woburn, MA (2015-2017)
- Independent Title Examiner, Boston (2014-2015)
- Judicial Law Clerk to The Honorable Judith C. Cutler, Massachusetts Land Court, Boston (2013-2014)
- Law Clerk, Council of the District of Columbia Office of Council Member Mary M. Cheh, Committee on the Environment, Public Works, and Transportation, Washington (2012)
- Legal Intern, Office of the San Diego City Attorney, Land Use Litigation Unit, San Diego (2011)
Cost
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