Daniel M. Rothschild

Daniel M. Rothschild
Counsel
drothschild@bulkley.com
P: (413) 272-6243
F: (413) 272-6805

Practice Areas
Real Estate

Education
University of Pennsylvania
B.A., 1980

Northwestern School of Law of Lewis and Clark College
J.D., 1986

Admissions
Massachusetts
District of Massachusetts

Memberships
Hampden County Bar Association
Massachusetts Bar Association
Real Estate Bar Association

Biography:

Dan Rothschild is a member of the firm's Real Estate Department.

Dan represents individuals, non-profits, educational institutions and businesses in residential and commercial real estate matters with a focus on conveyancing, financing, leasing, complex title matters and regulatory, zoning and permitting issues. Dan has published in title industry journals and lectured on matters of title, title insurance, the closing process, and legislation affecting the real estate industry. He is a certified mediator with experience mediating residential real estate disputes.


Related Professional Experience:

Dan joined the firm in 2007 after six years as Underwriting Counsel at First American Title Insurance Company and Chicago Title Insurance Company. In that capacity he worked with attorney agents to resolve title defects in connection with the issuance of title insurance policies; conducted due diligence and underwriting associated with commercial property acquisitions and refinances; and engaged in due diligence for the resolution of claims made against the title policy.

Publications:

Co-Author: "The Effect of Federal Liens on Foreclosures", Massachusetts Mortgages, Foreclosures and Workouts (MCLE, Inc., 3rd ed. 2004).


Representative Experience:

Represented title insurance company in resolution of municipal tax lien foreclosure claim against commercial property.

Represented developer in a public-private joint development arrangement to acquire, renovate and operate multi-modal transportation center.

Represented college in the sale of abandoned buildings to developer and the relocation to another site.

Represented quasi-politic organization in the acquisition of property under Federal Aviation Administration grants.

Represented family landowners in the creation of a structure to preserve and manage vacation properties for the benefit of future generations.