RICHMOND – Troutman Pepper Locke real estate partner Will Homiller has been named a Fellow of the American College of Real Estate Lawyers (ACREL) Class of 2025. ACREL is a prestigious fellowship reserved for lawyers distinguished for their skill, experience, and high standards of professional and ethical conduct in the practice of real estate law. Fellows are selected through a rigorous admission process where candidates must be nominated by an ACREL Fellow and seconded by two other ACREL Fellows.

Homiller advises clients in all areas of commercial real estate, including in the development, acquisition, sale, financing, leasing, and construction of office buildings, retail centers, industrial facilities, apartment projects, hotels, mixed-use projects, and high-density residential properties. He also assists clients with zoning, permitting, and subdividing of property and other land-use issues. He has been recognized by Chambers USA for his work in real estate law and co-authored the 2018 USA Practice Guide on Real Estate for Chambers and Partners.

Troutman Pepper Locke’s national Real Estate Practice Group helps clients in their most complex real estate transactions. Clients include owners, developers, and financiers of some of the largest projects across the country in both the private and public sectors. The practice has been recognized by several leading industry authorities, including Chambers, Legal 500, and Best Law Firms®, among others. 

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