Daily Journal Staff Writer
Lawyers who represent commercial real estate borrowers and lenders report a modest uptick in new mortgage work.
Attorneys still spend most of their time working out bad mortgages arranged during the real estate investment boom that ended three years ago.
Government programs designed to boost banks and improve credit availability have done little for commercial real estate. And...
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