Career
Chip offers clients strategic insights gained from his tenure as general counsel of a major real estate development company, extensive work on high-stakes projects, and experience in complex transactions across multiple sectors.
Chip represents national, regional, and local developers, investors, and lenders with respect to retail, residential, office, and industrial projects throughout the U.S. This representation involves all facets of project activity, including acquisition, development, financing, leasing, and disposition. He also assists developers and investors with respect to capital formation and joint venture agreements.
Chip has extensive experience in negotiating development agreements, ground leases, and air rights agreements, as well as commercial and residential condominium documentation.
Chip also represents lenders in connection with first mortgage construction, permanent, and mezzanine debt, as well as bulk sales and purchase of real estate assets and debt restructuring.
More recently, Chip represented a Rhode Island lender that financed the Deepwater Wind project off the Rhode Island coast, the first project of its kind in the U.S., as well as a Massachusetts lender for the proposed Cape Wind project. He also represents a wind project developer in connection with negotiations to lease an on-shore staging facility for a new offshore project.
Chip represents a Rhode Island quasi-public entity that owns land that was the site of a now-relocated interstate highway and is charged with disposing of that land to foster the “knowledge economy.” In that capacity, he negotiates numerous disposition and development agreements.
From 2005 to 2008, Chip was managing director and general counsel of a major integrated real estate development company headquartered in Providence. In that capacity, he was responsible for all legal activities of that company and its affiliates, including negotiating its joint venture agreements, relations with the company’s investors, and all aspects of the company’s retail, industrial, residential, and recreational projects in the U.S. and UK. Chip was also involved in the strategic, operational, and other nonlegal activities of the company.