Wendel, Rosen, Black & Dean is firmly planted in the middle of real estate and business deals in Oakland. But the 105-year-old firm has spread its roots with niche specialties that reflect the greater East Bay’s culture and its future legal needs.
The firm represented the Port of Oakland in its redevelopment of the Brooklyn Basin, one of the region’s biggest deals, which broke ground in March after more than a decade of work. Wendel Rosen partners Bruce Flushman, Mike Dean and Christine Noma worked on a $34 million slice of the $1.5 billion project that includes a key piece of funding from a Chinese company.
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