Todd A. Bricker
Real Estate Law
Real Estate Law
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Todd is an experienced commercial real estate lawyer with a focus on representing developers, builders, and banks. He provides comprehensive legal counsel on land acquisition, project financing, and commercial lease agreements. Todd is an experienced commercial real estate lawyer with a focus on representing developers, builders, and banks. He provides comprehensive legal counsel on land acquisition, project financing, and commercial lease agreements. Todd is an experienced commercial real estate lawyer with a focus on representing developers, builders, and banks. He provides comprehensive legal counsel on land acquisition, project financing, and commercial lease agreements.
Jurisdiction
Tennessee
State Capital
Nashville
Highest Court
Tennessee Supreme Court
Bar Association
Tennessee Bar Association
Typical Consultation
$150-$300
Typical Hourly Range
$225-$425/hr
Fee Model Notes
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Recognized in Best Lawyers since 2026
Joseph Diaz
I engaged Todd Bricker at Butler Snow for legal assistance with a commercial land acquisition and subsequent project financing in the Nashville area. His recognized expertise in real estate law was evident; he was thorough in reviewing the purchase agreement and the loan documents from our bank. His background representing developers and builders gave him practical insight into the transaction's potential pitfalls. However, the experience was mixed. While the legal work was solid, there were periods where communication lagged. Responses to emails sometimes took several days, and it wasn't always clear who on the team was handling follow-up items. For straightforward matters, his competence is not in question, but for clients who prioritize frequent updates and clear timelines, managing expectations upfront would be beneficial.