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 Mr. Bloom is a partner in the firm’s Real Estate Department.With over thirty years of experience, he concentrates his practice on the development, sale, leasing, and mortgaging of residential, office, shopping center, industrial, and condominium properties.
  A member and the past president of The Abstract Club, a 100-year-old organization comprised of leading members of the real estate bar in Massachusetts, Mr. Bloom has chaired and lectured at numerous real estate seminars for Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education (MCLE), the Boston Bar Association, The Abstract Club and the Real Estate Bar Association for Massachusetts (REBA) for over 30 years.
  He provided the yearly update on real estate law at the Massachusetts Bar Association's annual meeting from 1980 to 2002. Widely respected for his knowledge and experience in real estate law, Mr. Bloom was invited to serve as the editor-in-chief of Lease Drafting in Massachusetts, a two-volume publication of MCLE. He also is a contributing author of a chapter on construction mortgages to MCLE's Crocker's Notes on Common Forms.
  Mr. Bloom served as Chief Judicial Law Clerk to the Justices of the Massachusetts Superior Court under Chief Justice G. Joseph Tauro.
  Representative Experience 
  Represents landlords of retail shopping centers throughout United States 
  Represents major supermarket chain in negotiating built-to-suit store and ground lease locations in New England 
  Represents both landlords and tenants in office, R&D, manufacturing and warehouse leases 
  Has represented, for over thirty years, a Boston-based book publisher with respect to its real estate, including lease transactions
  Memberships 
  American College of Real Estate Lawyers 
  Real Estate Bar Association for Massachusetts 
  Board of Directors, member 
  Leasing Committee, chair
  Boston Bar Association 
  Leasing Committee, past chair
  Massachusetts Bar Association 
  The Abstract Club 
  Past president
  Education 
  Boston College Law School, LL.B., cum laude 
  An editor of the Boston College Law Review 
  Tufts University, B.S. E.E.   |