About Leopold
Mr. Sher is a business lawyer whose practice is concentrated in commercial real estate and business and finance law. He also practices in the areas of: commercial litigation, creditors' rights, workouts and foreclosures, commercial bankruptcy, disaster recovery, arbitration and mediation, secured finance and asset based lending. Along with his practice, Mr. Sher is actively involved with many professional and trade organizations, including the American College of Real Estate Lawyers, where he served as Treasurer and a member of the Executive Board; the Anglo American Real Property Institute (an organization limited in its membership to the top 50 real estate practitioners in the United States and the top 50 real estate practitioners in the United Kingdom) where he served as Treasurer and a member of the Governing Board; the Real Property Section of the American Bar Association, where Mr. Sher has served in many positions, including the Section's governing Council and as the Section Delegate to the ABA House of Delegates; the American College of Commercial Finance Lawyers, which selects its members (fellows) from those attorneys in the United States who serve the asset based lending industry; the American College of Mortgage Attorneys; the Business Section of the American Bar Association, particularly the Commercial Financial Services Committee of the Section; and the American Law Institute, where he is currently serving as a member of the Members Consultative Group on the Restatement Third, The U.S. Law of Commercial Arbitration Committee. Mr. Sher is an arbitrator for the American Arbitration Association, with a special designation for arbitrating Commercial Disputes. Mr. Sher also serves on the Tulane Law School Dean's Advisory Board, whose purpose is to serve as an advisory and consultative group to the Dean of the Law School, bringing the perspective of alumni and other friends of the Law School to bear on matters of Law School policy, activities, programs and goals, and acts as an advocate to assist the Dean in advancing the interest of the school. He also is currently a member of the International Council of Shopping Centers, a trade association that represents the interests of those involved in the shopping center industry, including lenders, tenants, owners and developers. From 1986 to 1999, Mr. Sher was also a member of the Lenders' Counsel Group of the American Land Title Association (ALTA), a group limited to 75 lending lawyers who met in conjunction with the ALTA, the title insurance industry trade association. Over the years, Mr. Sher has been actively involved in virtually every type of major business, real estate and finance transaction representing various and diverse interests as follows: major lenders, including life insurance companies, banks, finance companies and other asset based lenders, savings and loans and other lenders such as Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITS), Real Estate Mortgage Investment Conduits (REMICS) [conduit lending], and CMBS (Commercial Mortgage Backed Securities) lenders for all categories of loans and lending arrangements including private and public financing, industrial development bond financing, public/private partnerships, New Markets Tax Credits financing, and Urban Development Action Grants); commercial developers, including developers of shopping centers, hotels, office buildings, apartment complexes, free standing retail establishments, industrial properties, condominiums, golf courses, Planned Unit Developments, historic rehabilitations, mixed-use projects, conversions, parking lots and garages, warehouses, and other traditional and nontraditional (facade donations, air rights transactions, etc.) real estate projects; businesses, including representation related to the buying and selling of businesses, structuring transactions, joint ventures and other combinations, general business advice and major contracts; landlords and tenants, which representation includes drafting of form leases and negotiation of lease agreements, construction, operation and reciprocal easement (servitude) agreements and other agreements that affect real property; owners and purchasers, which representation includes drafting and negotiation of purchase and sale agreements, construction contracts, development agreements, and acquisition and disposition in bulk of multiple properties. Mr. Sher has also represented major national and international clients in the food service, hospital, title insurance and oil and gas industries. On behalf of clients of the firm, Mr. Sher regularly practices before and works closely with political entities and public administrative boards and agencies, at the local, parish (county), state and national levels. Mr. Sher has spoken extensively, both locally and nationally, on many diverse subjects including marine pollution/offshore oil leak disasters, capital markets, real estate finance, government bailouts, disaster recovery, insurance, zoning, land use, eminent domain, environmental law, limited liability companies, workouts, leases, title insurance, asset based lending, lending, lender liability, civil forfeiture, distressed real estate, brokerage agreements and other areas related to his practice. Since Hurricane Katrina, Mr. Sher has spoken extensively all over the country to various business groups, professional organizations, and trade associations on disaster recovery, disaster planning and disaster management. Mr. Sher is active in the community, currently serving as a board member of both the Arts Council of New Orleans and the New Orleans Opera Association.
Practice Areas
Administrative / Regulatory Law
Banking and Finance Law
Commercial Finance Law
Commercial Litigation
Corporate Compliance Law
Corporate Governance Law
Corporate Law
Eminent Domain and Condemnation Law
Equipment Finance Law
Financial Services Regulation Law
Franchise Law
Land Use and Zoning Law
Litigation - Banking and Finance
Litigation - Land Use and Zoning
Litigation - Municipal
Litigation - Real Estate
Mortgage Banking Foreclosure Law
Municipal Law
Nonprofit / Charities Law
Project Finance Law
Real Estate Law
Securitization and Structured Finance Law
Case History
Education
Professional Affiliations
Awards & Recognition
- Lawyer of the Year: Land Use and Zoning Law, New Orleans (2025)
- Lawyer of the Year: Financial Services Regulation Law, New Orleans (2024)
- Lawyer of the Year: Project Finance Law, New Orleans (2024)
- Lawyer of the Year: Project Finance Law, New Orleans (2022)
- Lawyer of the Year: Land Use and Zoning Law, New Orleans (2021)
- Lawyer of the Year: Project Finance Law, New Orleans (2020)
- Lawyer of the Year: Administrative / Regulatory Law, New Orleans (2019)
- Lawyer of the Year: Corporate Compliance Law, New Orleans (2019)
- Lawyer of the Year: Land Use and Zoning Law, New Orleans (2017)
- Lawyer of the Year: Administrative / Regulatory Law, New Orleans (2016)
- Lawyer of the Year: Financial Services Regulation Law, New Orleans (2015)
- Lawyer of the Year: Administrative / Regulatory Law, New Orleans (2014)
- Lawyer of the Year: Litigation - Real Estate, New Orleans (2012)
- Lawyer of the Year: Real Estate Law, New Orleans (2011)
- Recognized: Administrative / Regulatory Law
- Recognized: Banking and Finance Law
- Recognized: Commercial Finance Law
- Recognized: Commercial Litigation
- Recognized: Corporate Compliance Law
- Recognized: Corporate Governance Law
- Recognized: Corporate Law
- Recognized: Eminent Domain and Condemnation Law
- Recognized: Equipment Finance Law
- Recognized: Financial Services Regulation Law
- Recognized: Franchise Law
- Recognized: Land Use and Zoning Law
- Recognized: Litigation - Banking and Finance
- Recognized: Litigation - Land Use and Zoning
- Recognized: Litigation - Municipal
- Recognized: Litigation - Real Estate
- Recognized: Mortgage Banking Foreclosure Law
- Recognized: Municipal Law
- Recognized: Nonprofit / Charities Law
- Recognized: Project Finance Law
- Recognized: Real Estate Law
- Recognized: Securitization and Structured Finance Law
- Practice Area: Arbitration
- Practice Area: Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law
- Practice Area: Collaborative Law: Civil
- Practice Area: Collaborative Law: Family Law
- Practice Area: Commercial Transactions / UCC Law
- Practice Area: Communications Law
- Practice Area: Construction Law
- Practice Area: Derivatives and Futures Law
- Practice Area: Environmental Law
- Practice Area: Ethics and Professional Responsibility Law
- Practice Area: Government Relations Practice
- Practice Area: International Arbitration - Commercial
- Practice Area: International Arbitration - Governmental
- Practice Area: International Trade and Finance Law
- Practice Area: Legal Malpractice Law - Defendants
- Practice Area: Litigation - Bankruptcy
- Practice Area: Litigation - Construction
- Practice Area: Litigation - Mergers and Acquisitions
- Practice Area: Mediation
- Practice Area: Mergers and Acquisitions Law
- Practice Area: Public Finance Law
- Practice Area: Securities / Capital Markets Law
- Practice Area: Securities Regulation
- Practice Area: Timber Law
- Practice Area: Trade Secrets Law
- Practice Area: Utilities Law
- Practice Area: Venture Capital Law
- Practice Area: Water Law
- Special Focus: Administrative
- Special Focus: Arbitration
- Special Focus: Arbitration and Mediation
- Special Focus: Business
- Special Focus: Business Disputes
- Special Focus: Commercial
- Special Focus: Commercial Landlord Tenant
- Special Focus: Commercial Mortgage-Backed Securities
- Special Focus: Complex Disputes
- Special Focus: Condemnation
- Special Focus: Condominiums
- Special Focus: Contract
- Special Focus: COVID-19
- Special Focus: Derivatives
- Special Focus: Development
- Special Focus: Easements and Rights of Way
- Special Focus: Eminent Domain
- Special Focus: Energy Projects
- Special Focus: Equipment Leasing
- Special Focus: Finance
- Special Focus: Financial Institutions
- Special Focus: Foreclosures
- Special Focus: Government Relations
- Special Focus: Hospitality
- Special Focus: International
- Special Focus: International Arbitration
- Special Focus: Land Use
- Special Focus: Leasing
- Special Focus: Lending
- Special Focus: Litigation
- Special Focus: Mediation
- Special Focus: Mortgage
- Special Focus: Municipal
- Special Focus: Office Buildings
- Special Focus: Real Estate
- Special Focus: Real Property Law
- Special Focus: Redevelopment
- Special Focus: Securities
- Special Focus: Shopping Center Transactions
- Special Focus: Structured Products
- Special Focus: Tax Certiorari
- Special Focus: Transactions
- Special Focus: Troubled Projects
- Special Focus: Uniform Commercial Code
- Special Focus: Vessel Financing
- Special Focus: Workouts and Restructurings
- Special Focus: Zoning
- Best Lawyers in America, with special designations in Banking and Finance Law, Corporate Compliance Law, Corporate Governance Law, Corporate Law, Eminent Domain and Condemnation Law, Equipment Finance Law, Financial Services Regulation Law, Land Use & Zon
- Best Lawyers in America, with special designations in Alternative Dispute Resolution, Banking Law, Equipment Finance Law, Land Use & Zoning Law, Real Estate Law and Structured Finance Law, 2011
- Mr. Sher was named a Super Lawyer (2007-2013) by Super Lawyers and one of its top 10 and top 50 lawyers, 2007-2012
- Best Lawyers in America, with special designations in Alternative Dispute Resolution, Land Use & Zoning Law and Real Estate Law, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009
- Lawdragon 500 named Mr. Sher one of its Leading Lawyers in America, 2007-2011 and one of its Top Managing Partners You Need to Know for 2008
- Chambers and Partners identified Mr. Sher as one of the leading business lawyers in Real Estate in its 2004-2012 Chambers USA, Client's Guide
- New Orleans City Business has awarded Mr. Sher the first annual Leadership in Law Award for 2005, as one of the top 50 Lawyers in New Orleans, 2005