Fredrikson & Byron shareholder Howard A. Roston was invited to become a selective member of The Counselors of Real Estate (CRE). He was recognized for his superior problem-solving abilities in various areas of real estate counseling. The CRE, established in 1953, is an international group of high-profile professionals including members of prominent real estate, financial, legal and accounting firms as well as leaders of government and academia who provide expert, objective advice on complex real property situations and land-related matters. Only 1,100 people in the world hold the credential.
Roston’s practice includes a broad real estate litigation and transactional focus. His clients include both international and local real estate individuals and companies. Roston is a member of Fredrikson & Byron’s Condemnation & Eminent Domain, Real Estate and Litigation Groups, practicing out of the Minneapolis office. He has substantial condemnation law experience, representing both landowners and taking authorities. In addition to his condemnation practice, Roston represents clients in matters involving real estate including foreclosures and receiverships, zoning and land use, landlord/tenant, lien law, real estate tax protests, real estate transactional law and construction dispute resolution. Roston has handled real estate transactions and disputes involving commercial, industrial sales, acquisitions, leasing and land use.
Fredrikson & Byron is a 275-attorney law firm based in Minneapolis, with offices in Bismarck, Des Moines, Fargo, St. Paul, Saltillo, Mexico, and Shanghai, China. Fredrikson & Byron has a reputation as the firm “where law and business meet”. Our attorneys bring business acumen and entrepreneurial thinking to work with clients, and operate as business advisors and strategic partners, as well as legal counselors. More information about the firm is available at www.fredlaw.com. Follow us on LinkedIn and on Twitter @FredriksonLaw.