Chris Fuller
Associate
Stacey Holliday
214.758.1695
Chris Fuller represents commercial real estate developers, property owners, landlords and tenants in all aspects of real estate transactions, including leasing, acquisition and sales, finance, land-use planning and development. His sophisticated practice includes extensive retail experience representing shopping center developers in projects throughout Texas. His responsibilities include negotiating land acquisitions, ground leases and landlord/tenant leases as well as coordination of land use issues. Additionally, Mr. Fuller has extensive experience representing retail clients in purchasing and ground leasing properties for the construction of retail branches throughout Texas for a major financial institution.
Mr. Fuller is experienced in heavy industrial and energy transactions where he is involved in secured transactions and has provided loan and acquisition due diligence on oil, gas and energy projects, including pipeline systems and power plant developments and underground gas storage facilities.
Mr. Fuller also maintains a strong commercial practice representing clients in a variety of matters, including entity formations, contracts and general business issues.
Representative Matters
Participating on a team that provides all legal support for the development of the North Texas wireless network for one of the nation's largest wireless providers.
Loan and acquisition due diligence on oil, gas and energy projects including pipeline systems and underground gas storage facilities.
Assisting in the representation of an investment group in the acquisition of multi-million dollar shopping center.
Education
J.D., Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law, 2002
B.S., The University of Texas at Austin, 1998
Bar Admissions
Texas
Affiliations
Member, Articles Editor, Computer and Technology Law Review
The Real Estate Council (TREC)
Dallas Bar Association
Dallas Young Lawyers Association
North Texas Council, Urban Land Institute, Urban Plan Committee, Partnership Forum