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$4.7M Refund
For the owners — a national CRE firm – of a 500,000sf office building, via settlement the week before trial in multi-year property tax appeal litigation that secured reductions in assessed value of $215M across five tax years.
$3.1M Refund
For the owners — one of the largest CRE investment firms in North America – of a 280,000sf office building, via settlement the week before trial in multi-year property tax appeal litigation that secured reductions in assessed value of $136M across five tax years.
$1.3M Refund
For the owners — a national political organization – of an office headquarters building, via settlement the day before trial in multi-year property tax appeal litigation that secured reductions in assessed value of $60M spread across six tax years.
$1.0M Refund
For the owners — a national big box retailer – of a 175,000sf retail store, via settlement after extensive depositions and motions practice in multi-year property tax litigation.
$890K Refund
For the owners — a national CRE firm – of a distressed office building entering receivership, via settlement the week before trial in multi-year property tax litigation.
$820K Refund
For the owners — a private civic engagement organization – of a specialty use building, via settlement after deposition in multi-year property tax litigation.
$800K Refund
For the owners — a private family office – of a 410,000sf office building, via settlement the week before trial in multi-year property tax litigation.
$775K Refund
For the owners — one of the largest investment firms in the world – of a 230,000sf office building, via settlement on the eve of deposition in multi-year property tax litigation.
Since launching in 2022, Mitchel Law has appealed more than $18 billion in assessed value of real estate across DC, MD, and VA.
Below is a sampling of recent outcomes from Mitchel Law.
Disclaimer: Past results do not guarantee a similar outcome in any future case. All results vary based on facts, evidence, parties, jurisdiction, and other factors.