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Joyce joins Brown Rudnick LLP as partner

According to Brown Rudnick LLP, an international law firm, Kevin Joyce has joined the firm as a partner in the Real Estate Group. Prior to joining Brown Rudnick, Joyce was a partner at Nixon Peabody LLP. Joyce's practice covers a spectrum of real estate development and finance, leasing, property acquisition and disposition, and zoning and land use matters. Joyce has experience representing owners and developers in seeking permits and approvals for projects located in the city, including the Boston Redevelopment Authority Article 80 process. He joins a strong team of real estate attorneys at Brown Rudnick. Since the firm's inception in 1948, the real estate practice has been one of the firm's primary practice areas. "We have a strong and highly respected national real estate practice. Kevin's representation of clients in the hospitality, retail and shopping center, energy, and telecommunications sectors complements our current practice strengths and will provide a strong platform to help drive future growth. We are pleased to welcome him to our firm," said CEO Joseph Ryan. He services clients in the energy, renewable energy, telecommunications, among others. Joyce has been the lead lawyer on development projects, including multi-family residential projects, senior housing, hotels, commercial buildings, and data-centers. He has also advised clients relative to real estate private equity fund formation and investments, joint ventures, partnership and LLCs. The attorneys are nationally recognized for their work in Development and Construction; Retail & Shopping Centers; Environmental, Zoning, & Land Use; Housing; Leasing; Property Acquisitions & Dispositions; Real Estate Financing; and Workouts & Foreclosures. About Brown Rudnick LLP Brown Rudnick is an international law firm with offices in the United States and Europe. The firm represents clients from around the world, providing business-focused solutions that address today's ever-changing, ever-demanding competitive marketplace. With an entrepreneurial and collaborative mindset, Brown Rudnick offers a broad slate of capabilities and talents in areas that include: Government Contracts, Complex Litigation, Government Law & Strategies, Corporate & Securities, Energy, Finance, Bankruptcy & Corporate Restructuring, Health Law, Intellectual Property and Real Estate. For more information, please visit www.brownrudnick.com. The Brown Rudnick Center for the Public Interest is a measure of the Firm's strong commitment to the community and serves as an umbrella entity encompassing the Firm's pro bono legal work, charitable giving, community involvement and public interest efforts. For more information, please visit www.brownrudnickcenter.com.
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