David Mersereau Pittinos
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David Mersereau Pittinos is a dedicated attorney based in Denver, Colorado, specializing in Personal Injury and Real Estate law at Moye White, LLP. With a wealth of experience in real estate disputes and transactions, David adeptly navigates complex legal landscapes, representing a diverse clientele that includes developers, landowners, landlords, brokers, and homeowners throughout the state. David's extensive practice encompasses a wide range of real estate issues, including disputes related to transactions, loans, leases, easements, covenants, and boundary lines. His expertise is particularly notable in Colorado adverse possession law, an area in which he has both lectured and published articles, showcasing his commitment to educating colleagues and clients alike. Throughout his career, David has successfully represented landlords in lease disputes, developers in breach of contract and construction actions, and property owners in title and boundary disputes. He has also provided counsel to oil and gas companies on matters involving title, lease, and joint operating agreements. His litigation experience is robust, having represented clients in jury trials, bench trials, and arbitration proceedings, and he has argued cases before esteemed courts, including the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals and the Colorado Supreme Court. A former member of the Planning and Zoning Commission and the Board of Adjustment and Appeals for the City of Englewood, David Pittinos brings a unique perspective to his practice. His recognition as a rising star in real estate by Colorado Super Lawyers in both 2013 and 2014 underscores his expertise and dedication to achieving favorable outcomes for his clients.
About Real Estate Law
Real estate attorneys handle legal matters involving property transactions, disputes, and development. They ensure smooth closings and protect clients' property rights. Common matters include property purchases, sales transactions, title disputes, landlord-tenant issues.