Litigator Caitlin Grant Named Principal at Lerch Early

Lerch, Early & Brewer is pleased to name attorney Caitlin Grant as a principal in the firm. Caitlin is a determined advocate in commercial real estate disputes, including landlord-tenant, adverse possession, and easement proceedings. She also advises clients on general commercial litigation throughout Maryland, the District of Columbia, and Virginia.

“Caitlin has been an outstanding member of the litigation team since she clerked here during law school. Her preparation and attention to detail are second to none,” said Steve Robins, Lerch Early’s managing partner. “She has been a strong advocate for many of our clients both in and outside the courtroom, particularly in real estate disputes, and her experience with courts in Maryland, DC, and Virginia allows her to represent companies with interests around the region.”

Caitlin helps commercial property owners and tenants resolve real estate disputes both in and out of court, including issues like unpaid or late rent, evictions, property damage or defects, tenant rights, repairs, lease renewals and terminations, common area maintenance, and leasehold improvements. She also represents property owners in disputes related to title and easements.  In addition to real estate-related matters, Caitlin represents business owners, condominiums, management companies, and nonprofits in many general business disputes.

Caitlin received her bachelor of arts cum laude from Georgetown University and her law degree cum laude from American University Washington College of Law. She joined the firm’s Litigation practice in 2011 after clerking for The Honorable Nelson W. Rupp, Jr. in the Circuit Court for Montgomery County, Maryland.

For more about Caitlin visit www.lerchearly.comhttps://www.lerchearly.com/professional/caitlin-c-grant/. (Download her vcard by clicking on the business card icon.)

Lerch Early’s litigation team helps businesses, including nonprofits, and individuals resolve disputes throughout the Washington, DC metropolitan area. Clients quoted in leading international legal directory Chambers USA characterize the team as “outstanding,” describing Lerch Early attorneys as “very responsive,” and saying that they “give common sense advice, and provide good strategy.” With 60 lawyers and more than half a century of experience in Maryland, the District of Columbia, and Northern Virginia, Lerch Early helps companies, nonprofits, and individuals rise to every challenge in business, real estate, litigation, and life. For more, visit lerchearly.com.