Mayer Brown continues strategic real estate expansion with Los Angeles partner Daniel Rothberg
LOS ANGELES – Mayer Brown announced today that real estate transactional lawyer Daniel Rothberg has joined the firm as a partner in Los Angeles, further expanding the team’s nationally recognized Real Estate practice, which has seen significant growth in the past year. Daniel joins from Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP.
“Daniel has built a distinguished reputation advising investors and other stakeholders on complex real estate and real estate financing projects across all major asset classes,” said Brian Aronson, co-leader of Mayer Brown’s Real Estate practice. “He will be a tremendous asset in further strengthening our ability to deliver seamless, full-service support across the entire real estate lifecycle, and we are confident Daniel’s insight will help our clients move quickly and decisively in today’s ever-changing real estate market."
Daniel has a broad-based real estate and real estate finance practice focused on structuring, negotiating, and executing complex transactions across all major asset classes. He represents a diverse range of market participants, including lenders and borrowers, buyers and sellers, equity partners and sponsors, public entities and developers, and landlords and tenants.
“I am thrilled to be joining Mayer Brown, where real estate is a core strength, and I am particularly excited to be joining during this period of growth on the West Coast,“ said Daniel. “I look forward to collaborating with my new partners to develop new opportunities and deepen existing relationships.”
“Adding a partner with Daniel’s experience across the full spectrum of real estate transactions marks an important milestone in the continued growth and success of our practice in Los Angeles and globally,” said John Nadolenco, the managing partner of Mayer Brown’s Los Angeles office. “He will play a central role in providing comprehensive advice and judgment to help our clients formulate and drive commercial and legal decisions.”



