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Zachary Dovitz represents clients in virtually all aspects of commercial real estate transactions, such as leases, acquisitions, dispositions, sale-leasebacks, financings, and zoning and land use matters. He has represented national and local real estate developers, S&P 500 corporations, alternative investment managers, other institutions, and municipalities. Before joining Greenberg Traurig, LLP, Zack served as in-house counsel for the Massachusetts Development Finance Agency, where he represented the Agency in commercial real estate acquisitions and dispositions, as well as office and industrial leases.

Capabilities

Experience

  • Multiple sales by property owner of South Boston waterfront property.
  • Development and land use issues involving various Boston regimes, including Planned Development Areas and Chapter 91 licensure.
  • Multiple purchases and sales by regional developer of mixed-use properties throughout Massachusetts.
  • Purchase by national gas station chain of competitor and its related real estate holdings.
  • Leasing representation of a national bank in various states.
  • Counsel, Massachusetts Development Finance Agency (MassDevelopment), 2016-2018
  • Law Clerk, Massachusetts Development Finance Agency (MassDevelopment), 2015-2016
  • Law Clerk, Cetrulo LLP, 2015
  • Judicial Intern, Justice Margot Botsford, Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, 2014-2015
  • Legal Intern, Massachusetts Department of Correction, 2014

Recognition & Leadership

  • Listed, The Best Lawyers in America, "Ones to Watch," Real Estate Law, 2024
  • Listed, Super Lawyers magazine, Massachusetts Super Lawyers, “Rising Stars,” 2023
     
    • Participant, Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce, “Boston Future Leaders (BFL) Program,” 2024
    • Member, Boston Bar Association, 2016-Present

    Credentials

    Education
    • J.D., Northeastern University School of Law
      • Staff Member, Northeastern University Law Journal
    • B.A., Michigan State University
    Admissions
    • Massachusetts