Ed Mullin Recognized Among National Leaders in Real Estate Law

Connect CRE has announced the national winners of its Lawyers in Real Estate Awards, an annual recognition honoring top attorneys from across the United States who have demonstrated exceptional professional achievement, industry leadership, and meaningful community involvement.

We are proud to share that Ed Mullin has been selected as a national honoree, a distinction that reflects both the strength of his real estate practice and his ongoing commitment to the communities he serves.

The Lawyers in Real Estate Awards recognize attorneys who play a critical role in shaping the built environment through their work on complex real estate transactions, development projects, financing arrangements, and land use matters. Honorees are selected based on their legal expertise, track record of success, and contributions to the broader real estate industry.

Ed Mullin’s practice exemplifies these qualities. He has built a reputation for delivering strategic, practical counsel to clients navigating a wide range of real estate matters, including acquisitions and dispositions, leasing, financing, and development. His ability to guide clients through sophisticated transactions while maintaining a focus on business objectives has earned him the trust of developers, investors, and institutions alike.

Beyond his legal work, Ed is deeply committed to community engagement and professional leadership. His contributions extend beyond client service, reflecting a broader dedication to strengthening the communities in which he lives and works.

This national recognition from Connect CRE highlights not only Ed’s individual accomplishments, but also our firm’s continued commitment to excellence in real estate law. We are honored to see his work recognized on a national stage and proud to have him as part of our team.

Please join us in congratulating Ed Mullin on this well-deserved honor.

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