Malcolm E. Rosser IV received a Bachelor of Architectural Studies degree from Oklahoma State University in 1977. After a year of graduate work in architectural engineering, he received his Juris Doctorate degree from The University of Oklahoma in 1981. After 11 years of practice with another Tulsa law firm, Mr. Rosser joined the Tulsa office of the law firm of Crowe & Dunlevy as a director in September of 1992. Mr. Rosser is in charge of the commercial real estate practice in Crowe & Dunlevy's Tulsa office. His law practice is concentrated in the area of commercial real estate transactions. It includes commercial real estate acquisitions and finance and lending, as well as zoning and land use, leasing and loan workouts. Mr. Rosser has particular expertise in the area of affordable housing, and especially low income housing tax credits, having represented both for-profit and non-profit developers as well as public housing authorities. He has received an "av" rating, the highest professional rating, from Martindale-Hubbell. Mr. Rosser is the co-author of Adverse Possession in Oklahoma: An Idea Whose Time Has Come and Gone?, 72 Okla. Bar Journal 713 (2001). In 2001 Mr. Rosser received the Oklahoma Bar Association’s Golden Quill Award for the outstanding scholarly article. |