Simon H. Bloom III left Powell Goldstein in March 2007 to start his own litigation boutique focused on real estate disputes, just as the real estate crisis was heating up.

Bloom said he started out representing his builder and developer clients in “plain vanilla real estate litigation”- land-use disputes, easement battles, quiet title issues and breach-of-contract matters. Now those clients are being sued by lenders for money they don’t have.

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