About William J. Podolsky III
Josh Podolsky practices in the firm’s business practice group. He brings a high level of expertise and a practical approach to problem solving in his practice where he concentrates in real estate, commercial transactions, banking, finance, general business, and corporate and partnership matters. His practice involves the representation of buyers, sellers, investors, developers, and financial institutions in a variety of areas, including business and real estate dispositions, acquisitions and other transactions; the formation and counseling of limited liability companies, partnerships and corporations; and the representation of financial institutions, private lenders and borrowers in the origination, documentation, and workout of commercial and real estate loans and in commercial real estate leasing. He is experienced in advising lenders who provide various types of financing for real estate projects and in handling the related title insurance aspects of such transactions for both lender and borrower clients. He has represented borrowers in large, multi-site, multistate sale leaseback transactions, frequently involving the acquisition of a business through the sale of underlying real estate or the refinance of existing debt, with a long-term leaseback by the financing source to the business operator. His experience also includes the formation and funding of ownership entities, advising clients on employment and executive compensation matters, obtaining local and state governmental approvals for development projects, and drafting and negotiating construction-related documents. Mr. Podolsky has also drafted and negotiated leases throughout the Southeast for various commercial enterprises. His practice includes negotiating and drafting retail, industrial, office space, and ground leases on behalf of both landlords and tenants, as well as advising clients on the related consulting, brokerage, and listing agreements. In November 2011, Mr. Podolsky was appointed by the Honorable Governor Rick Scott to the Florida Real Estate Commission, a 7-member panel tasked with administering and enforcing Florida’s real estate license law. He, along with his fellow commissioners, assist the Division of Real Estate with drafting various Florida Administrative Code rules which implement the Commission’s statutory authorized duties and responsibilities. While in law school, Mr. Podolsky served as a federal judicial intern for the Honorable Elizabeth A. Kovacahevich, U.S. District Court, for the Middle District of Florida. He also clerked at the Florida Office of the Attorney General.