John Newcomer
John Newcomer practices in the areas of real estate and commercial litigation. His experience in these dual fields provides his clients with a rare perspective in dealing with complex real estate and business matters. Understanding the dynamics of litigation, and how it impacts his clients’ business strategies, gives John the ability to draft transactional documents with an eye towards avoiding problems before they arise.
John chairs Morris James' Real Estate Group. In his real estate practice, he represents landowners and developers in the acquisition, improvement and financing of properties in Delaware, including hotels, medical and assisted living facilities, apartments, shopping centers and malls, restaurants, residential developments, schools, condominiums, warehouses and other industrial sites. He also assists clients with the review and negotiation of leases.
John’s litigation practice involves a wide range of business, contract, and real property disputes. His experience includes cases dealing with land purchase and sale agreements, construction defects and disputes, leases, adverse possession of real property, zoning and deed restrictions, breach of fiduciary duties, non-compete agreements, contract and commercial disputes, and estate litigation. He is frequently called upon to assist clients of other members in the firm when they become involved in complex disputes involving their real estate or other commercial transactions. John also handles mechanic's lien actions. His experience as a certified mediator of the Delaware Superior Court gives John the additional insight to resolve his clients’ disputes before they turn into costly litigation.
Experience:
• Acquisition, financing and development of apartments, assisted living facilities, medical complexes, condominiums, hotels, residential developments, restaurants, schools and shopping centers
• Commercial real estate leasing, including solar leases
• Purchase and sale of small businesses
- Wake Forest University School of Law
- J.D. (1984)
- Current Impact of Covid-19 on the Delaware Commercial Real Estate Market
- Contracts and Commercial Frustration of Purpose Caused by COVID-19 Under Delaware Law
- Impossibility or Impracticability of Contractual Performance Caused by COVID-19 Under Delaware Law
- COVID-19 and Force Majeure Clauses Under Delaware Law
- Best Lawyers in America Guide - Commercial Litigation; Litigation - Real Estate; Real Estate Law
- Best Lawyers
- Recognized Real Estate Lawyer
- Chambers USA
- Volunteer of the Year Award
- Downtown Newark Partnership
- State Bar of Delaware  # 002323
- Member
- Current
- Delaware
- Delaware Supreme Court
- ID Number: 002323
- Real Estate Law
- Commercial Real Estate, Condominiums, Easements, Eminent Domain, Homeowners Association, Land Use & Zoning, Mortgages, Neighbor Disputes, Residential Real Estate, Water Law
- English: Spoken, Written
- Website
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