Practice Areas & Property Types

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.

Core Practice Areas

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.

Property Types & Asset Classes

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.