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Sirote is pleased to share that the Birmingham Business Journal has named Brad Sklar to the Who’s Who in Commercial Real Estate List for 2020, which includes top executives from the largest firms and professionals who have spearheaded transformative projects and developments in commercial real estate. Brad is included as a key decision maker who is shaping the local real estate world.
Brad is a current executive board member and shareholder at our firm. He is past co-chair of the firm’s Corporate Tax Department, part of Sirote’s Tax Practice Group. Brad’s practice focuses on complex tax, entity, and business planning transactions, including mergers and acquisitions; sales of businesses; sale and purchase structuring and funding of large real estate transactions; raising capital; and navigation of state and local tax incentives. He counsels clients in tax and business planning and entity structuring for development and business structuring. He also coordinates the planning of transactions to maximize tax benefits, to reduce risk, and to comply with tax law at local, state, and federal levels, including incentive and economic development opportunities. Brad frequently speaks and writes on matters ranging from the tax and business provisions of the CARES Act to opportunity zones and the Alabama Limited Liability Act.
Brad has garnered an impressive number of awards and recognitions during his legal career. He has been recognized by Chambers USA in Corporate/Commercial every year since 2012; by Best Lawyers® as Birmingham’s “Lawyer of the Year” in Business Organizations (including LLCs and Partnerships) for 2016 and 2021, in Tax Law for 2018 and 2020, and Corporate Law for 2017; and by The Best Lawyers in America© in Business Organizations (including LLCs and partnership) every year since 2015, in Corporate Law every year since 2014, in Real Estate Law every year since 2016, and in Tax Law every year since 2003, among others.
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