Property Tax Litigation Focus
PTL focuses on complex property tax litigation matters where asset type, valuation methodology, and procedural posture materially affect outcomes. Our experience spans a range of commercial and institutional property types, with litigation strategy tailored to the specific characteristics of each.
Where We Practice
Commercial Real Estate Property Tax Litigation
Litigation involving income-producing real estate where valuation narratives, market evidence, and procedural leverage drive material tax outcomes.
Business Personal Property (BPP) & Complex Asset Valuation
Disputes involving equipment-intensive operations, cost-based valuation, depreciation methodology, and equity allocation.
Energy & Infrastructure Property Tax Litigation
Matters involving specialized valuation frameworks, regulatory overlays, and capital-intensive assets across traditional and renewable energy sectors.
Tax-Exempt & Nonprofit Property Matters
Property tax disputes and advisory matters involving exemption eligibility, partial exemption issues, and mission-aligned property use.
Representative Assets
Real Estate Assets
- Office (CBD, Class A, suburban)
- Multifamily
- Mixed-use developments
- Retail and hospitality
- Industrial, logistics, and cold storage
- Special-purpose properties
Energy & Infrastructure
- Renewable energy facilities (solar, wind)
- Oil and gas infrastructure
- Pipelines and midstream assets
- Power generation facilities
- Utility-related property
Business Personal Property
- Manufacturing and industrial equipment
- Energy-related BPP
- Data centers and technology assets
- Healthcare equipment
- Specialized machinery and tooling
Institutional & Specialized
- Nonprofit and tax-exempt property
- Healthcare and hospital systems
- Educational and religious property
- Public-private partnership (P3) assets
Not every matter is a fit for PTL. We focus on engagements where litigation posture, valuation strategy, and disciplined execution meaningfully influence outcomes. Routine or volume-driven protest work is intentionally outside our scope.