Dec. 22, 2023
South Carolina Lawyers Weekly
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Glen Caulk, a partner in Nelson Mullins’ Columbia office, was recognized on South Carolina Lawyers Weekly’s Real Estate Power List as one of the most influential real estate attorneys in the Carolinas.
A 1994 graduate of the University of South Carolina’s School of Law, Caulk has been with the firm for 24 years. He focuses his practice on negotiating and documenting real estate and loan transactions and has experience in financing real estate through mortgage financing with banks, life companies, and equity partners throughout the United States. He has worked to create and enforce declarations of covenants, conditions, and restrictions, perform road closing and title defense actions, and has extensive experience negotiating financing arrangements, purchase and sale agreements, lease agreements, cost-sharing agreements, development agreements, and reciprocal easement agreements.
Caulk previously served as co-chair of the firm’s national Commercial Real Estate Practice Group. He currently serves on the firm’s Pro Bono Committee and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee. Additionally, Glen serves as a council member for the Real Estate Section of the South Carolina Bar Association, on the executive board of the Boy Scouts of America Indian Waters Council, on the United Way of the Midlands' Board of Directors, and as a deacon at First Baptist Church.
SC Lawyers Weekly will feature Caulk and others in their December issue.
Established in 1897, Nelson Mullins is an Am Law 100 firm of more than 1,000 attorneys, policy advisors and professionals with 33 offices in 17 states and Washington, D.C. For more information, go to www.nelsonmullins.com.
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