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Joshua Davis
Josh Davis recently joined Peter L. Freeman to form Freeman Davis & Stearns after several decades practicing law in Boston, MA initially with Nutter, McClennen & Fish and thereafter with Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky & Popeo, P.C., where he was a partner from 1994 to 2006 and headed the Real Estate Housing Practice Group. He concentrates in providing a broad array of legal services to the housing development community and the senior housing/elder care business community. He represents developers, owners, lenders and investors in permitting, financing, regulatory and transactional efforts and has extensive experience with the particular issues associated with portfolio transactions and the purchase, sale and financings of properties encumbered by obligatory subsidized financing/restrictions. He is a co-author of the Massachusetts Zoning Manual chapter entitled “Low-and Moderate-Income Housing: The anti-Snob Zoning Act, Linkage, Inclusionary Zoning and Incentive Zoning” and a frequent panelist and author for the Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education Association and the American Bar Association. He has served on a series of boards, committees and tasks forces concerned with senior housing and affordable housing issues in the Commonwealth.
Concurrently with his law practice, as a principal, Josh has had close involvement in the development of senior housing on Cape Cod. He is a member of the Citizens Housing and Planning Association, the Development Committee of the Arlington Housing Corporation, the Boston Bar Association and the Massachusetts Bar Association. He received his B.A. With Distinction in All Subjects from Cornell University in 1978 where he was elected to Phi Bet Kappa and received his J.D. from Stanford Law School in 1984. Josh resides in Arlington, Massachusetts with his wife and two teen-aged children.
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