Elizabeth H.Dahill
Partner
Real Estate Finance
edahill@seyfarth.com
Elizabeth is a problem solver who will take the client's real estate deal to the finish line.
More About Elizabeth
Real estate deals—acquisitions, dispositions, refinancing, and investment opportunities—require due diligence, transactional documents, and execution of closing. Clients look to Elizabeth to help get the deal closed with efficiency and accuracy. It's her role to quarterback these deals by gathering a team, doing the work, and moving everything along until closing.
Elizabeth represents clients locally and nationally in the acquisition, disposition, leasing, and financing of commercial properties, and on the real estate-related aspects of corporate transactions. She has significant experience representing health care clients in real estate transactions, with a focus on health care properties in the senior housing sector. This includes negotiation of operating leases, sale/leaseback transactions, obtaining acquisition, and/or HUD financing and refinancings.
Elizabeth also has substantial experience representing lenders in the structuring and closing of loan transactions across the country, including mortgage and mezzanine loan transactions for securitization in the capital markets, asset-based and cash-flow lending, subordinated debt, and mezzanine transactions.
Elizabeth played team sports her whole life, and finds that the transactional real estate practice is very much a team sport. She is used to working hard, leading the team, keeping everyone informed as to what's going on, and moving the deal forward. While the actual deals are diverse and her day-to-day varies quite a lot, so much of what the team does requires making a plan, executing the plan efficiently and effectively, and then calmly dealing with the bumps along the way.
Elizabeth keeps deals moving along smoothly, and ensures teams operate at peak efficiency. She uses the firm's due diligence HUB, run out of the Atlanta office, which offers top talent at lower billable rates. The HUB team is an incredible asset to the firm nationally.
Elizabeth is appreciative of the "long hallways" at Seyfarth, working seamlessly across offices to close deals all over the country. Interoffice collaboration allows her to bring together team members with different areas of experience and local law knowledge, so she can address any client need or deal-specific matter.
"I am grateful for our clients bringing us in as partners in their work—discussing their long-term business goals and allowing us to help facilitate those goals. I enjoy that we work with clients who see us in a role beyond the closing—looking towards the pipeline and long-term objectives for their companies. I enjoy having a small part in achieving those goals and being a part of that future vision."
Elizabeth represents clients locally and nationally in the acquisition, disposition, leasing, and financing of commercial properties, and on the real estate-related aspects of corporate transactions. She has significant experience representing health care clients in real estate transactions, with a focus on health care properties in the senior housing sector. This includes negotiation of operating leases, sale/leaseback transactions, obtaining acquisition, and/or HUD financing and refinancings.
Elizabeth also has substantial experience representing lenders in the structuring and closing of loan transactions across the country, including mortgage and mezzanine loan transactions for securitization in the capital markets, asset-based and cash-flow lending, subordinated debt, and mezzanine transactions.
Elizabeth played team sports her whole life, and finds that the transactional real estate practice is very much a team sport. She is used to working hard, leading the team, keeping everyone informed as to what's going on, and moving the deal forward. While the actual deals are diverse and her day-to-day varies quite a lot, so much of what the team does requires making a plan, executing the plan efficiently and effectively, and then calmly dealing with the bumps along the way.
Elizabeth keeps deals moving along smoothly, and ensures teams operate at peak efficiency. She uses the firm's due diligence HUB, run out of the Atlanta office, which offers top talent at lower billable rates. The HUB team is an incredible asset to the firm nationally.
Elizabeth is appreciative of the "long hallways" at Seyfarth, working seamlessly across offices to close deals all over the country. Interoffice collaboration allows her to bring together team members with different areas of experience and local law knowledge, so she can address any client need or deal-specific matter.
"I am grateful for our clients bringing us in as partners in their work—discussing their long-term business goals and allowing us to help facilitate those goals. I enjoy that we work with clients who see us in a role beyond the closing—looking towards the pipeline and long-term objectives for their companies. I enjoy having a small part in achieving those goals and being a part of that future vision."
- JD, Brooklyn Law School
Managing Editor, Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Charles S. Cohen Real Estate Scholarship
American Bankruptcy Law Journal Student Prize - BA, University of Southern California
History and Political ScienceMagna cum laude
Phi Beta Kappa Society
The Order of Troy Award
- New York
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- Represented a large banking client in closing a $25 million acquisition loan for a property in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City. The deal involved a non-US resident guarantor and various complex-leasing considerations.
- Represented a health care client in their first senior housing acquisition. The transaction included the purchase of eight nursing homes located in Ohio and Kentucky for the purchase price of $182.500,000, the negotiation of the financing which included an $132,650,000 syndicated bridge-to-HUD loan and additional partnership debt in the amount of $35 million. In addition, negotiated a new master lease and several related documents with the existing licensed operators.
- Represented two nursing home facility owners in connection with a $18,882,900 Bridge-to-HUD loan for the refinance of two skilled nursing facilities in California. The transaction required heavy negotiations with the accounts receivable lender for the operator of each of the skilled nursing facilities and the existing term loan lender, as well as negotiations on behalf of each operator in connection with the second priority pledge of its collateral to the new lender. The parties will work together to take the facilities to HUD in the coming months.
- Represented a construction lending client in closing a $38,500,000 debt-on-debt loan a private lender in connection with a $60 million loan from the private lender for the construction of a five-story multifamily apartment building and parking garage in Des Plaines, Illinois.
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- National Investment Center, Senior Housing Investment
- Co-Author, “Market Analysis: Senior Living and Long-Term Care Asset Financing,” Senior Living & Long-Term Care Blog, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (May 18, 2016)
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"Thank you for the hard work. Seems like you’re always ahead of the others; glad you are on our side." —Client feedback
"Thanks for everything, Lizzie. We know it was a big job." —Client feedback
Elizabeth is a problem solver who will take the client's real estate deal to the finish line.
More About Elizabeth
Real estate deals—acquisitions, dispositions, refinancing, and investment opportunities—require due diligence, transactional documents, and execution of closing. Clients look to Elizabeth to help get the deal closed with efficiency and accuracy. It's her role to quarterback these deals by gathering a team, doing the work, and moving everything along until closing.
Elizabeth represents clients locally and nationally in the acquisition, disposition, leasing, and financing of commercial properties, and on the real estate-related aspects of corporate transactions. She has significant experience representing health care clients in real estate transactions, with a focus on health care properties in the senior housing sector. This includes negotiation of operating leases, sale/leaseback transactions, obtaining acquisition, and/or HUD financing and refinancings.
Elizabeth also has substantial experience representing lenders in the structuring and closing of loan transactions across the country, including mortgage and mezzanine loan transactions for securitization in the capital markets, asset-based and cash-flow lending, subordinated debt, and mezzanine transactions.
Elizabeth played team sports her whole life, and finds that the transactional real estate practice is very much a team sport. She is used to working hard, leading the team, keeping everyone informed as to what's going on, and moving the deal forward. While the actual deals are diverse and her day-to-day varies quite a lot, so much of what the team does requires making a plan, executing the plan efficiently and effectively, and then calmly dealing with the bumps along the way.
Elizabeth keeps deals moving along smoothly, and ensures teams operate at peak efficiency. She uses the firm's due diligence HUB, run out of the Atlanta office, which offers top talent at lower billable rates. The HUB team is an incredible asset to the firm nationally.
Elizabeth is appreciative of the "long hallways" at Seyfarth, working seamlessly across offices to close deals all over the country. Interoffice collaboration allows her to bring together team members with different areas of experience and local law knowledge, so she can address any client need or deal-specific matter.
"I am grateful for our clients bringing us in as partners in their work—discussing their long-term business goals and allowing us to help facilitate those goals. I enjoy that we work with clients who see us in a role beyond the closing—looking towards the pipeline and long-term objectives for their companies. I enjoy having a small part in achieving those goals and being a part of that future vision."
Elizabeth represents clients locally and nationally in the acquisition, disposition, leasing, and financing of commercial properties, and on the real estate-related aspects of corporate transactions. She has significant experience representing health care clients in real estate transactions, with a focus on health care properties in the senior housing sector. This includes negotiation of operating leases, sale/leaseback transactions, obtaining acquisition, and/or HUD financing and refinancings.
Elizabeth also has substantial experience representing lenders in the structuring and closing of loan transactions across the country, including mortgage and mezzanine loan transactions for securitization in the capital markets, asset-based and cash-flow lending, subordinated debt, and mezzanine transactions.
Elizabeth played team sports her whole life, and finds that the transactional real estate practice is very much a team sport. She is used to working hard, leading the team, keeping everyone informed as to what's going on, and moving the deal forward. While the actual deals are diverse and her day-to-day varies quite a lot, so much of what the team does requires making a plan, executing the plan efficiently and effectively, and then calmly dealing with the bumps along the way.
Elizabeth keeps deals moving along smoothly, and ensures teams operate at peak efficiency. She uses the firm's due diligence HUB, run out of the Atlanta office, which offers top talent at lower billable rates. The HUB team is an incredible asset to the firm nationally.
Elizabeth is appreciative of the "long hallways" at Seyfarth, working seamlessly across offices to close deals all over the country. Interoffice collaboration allows her to bring together team members with different areas of experience and local law knowledge, so she can address any client need or deal-specific matter.
"I am grateful for our clients bringing us in as partners in their work—discussing their long-term business goals and allowing us to help facilitate those goals. I enjoy that we work with clients who see us in a role beyond the closing—looking towards the pipeline and long-term objectives for their companies. I enjoy having a small part in achieving those goals and being a part of that future vision."
- JD, Brooklyn Law School
Managing Editor, Brooklyn Journal of International Law
Charles S. Cohen Real Estate Scholarship
American Bankruptcy Law Journal Student Prize - BA, University of Southern California
History and Political ScienceMagna cum laude
Phi Beta Kappa Society
The Order of Troy Award
- New York
Related Services
Related Key Industries
- Represented a large banking client in closing a $25 million acquisition loan for a property in the Tribeca neighborhood of New York City. The deal involved a non-US resident guarantor and various complex-leasing considerations.
- Represented a health care client in their first senior housing acquisition. The transaction included the purchase of eight nursing homes located in Ohio and Kentucky for the purchase price of $182.500,000, the negotiation of the financing which included an $132,650,000 syndicated bridge-to-HUD loan and additional partnership debt in the amount of $35 million. In addition, negotiated a new master lease and several related documents with the existing licensed operators.
- Represented two nursing home facility owners in connection with a $18,882,900 Bridge-to-HUD loan for the refinance of two skilled nursing facilities in California. The transaction required heavy negotiations with the accounts receivable lender for the operator of each of the skilled nursing facilities and the existing term loan lender, as well as negotiations on behalf of each operator in connection with the second priority pledge of its collateral to the new lender. The parties will work together to take the facilities to HUD in the coming months.
- Represented a construction lending client in closing a $38,500,000 debt-on-debt loan a private lender in connection with a $60 million loan from the private lender for the construction of a five-story multifamily apartment building and parking garage in Des Plaines, Illinois.
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Firm News
08/15/2024
220 Seyfarth Attorneys Chosen as Leaders in Their Fields by Best Lawyers in America 2025
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Sponsored Events
June 19 - June 21
Seyfarth to Sponsor and John Napoli, Catherine Burns, and Miles Borden to Speak at IMN's Forum on U.S. Real Estate Opportunity & Private Fund Investing
-
Sponsored Events
Sep 14, 2022
Seyfarth to Sponsor 2022 NIC Fall Conference
-
Recognition
Aug 18, 2022
Seyfarth Attorneys Named in The Best Lawyers in America 2023
- Recognized as a "Ones to Watch" lawyer by Best Lawyers in America (Woodward/White Inc.) for Real Estate Law (2023-2024); Banking and Finance Law (2024)
- Recommended Attorney, Real Estate Finance, The Legal 500 (Legalese Ltd.) (2021, 2024)
- Appointed to the Associate Leadership Institute of the New York City Bar (2018)
- The Coalition of Women’s Initiatives in Law
- CRE Finance Council (CREFC)
- National Investment Center, Senior Housing Investment
- Co-Author, “Market Analysis: Senior Living and Long-Term Care Asset Financing,” Senior Living & Long-Term Care Blog, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (May 18, 2016)
- Co-Author, "The ReaList - Volume 1, Edition 1," Newsletter, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (April 12, 2017)
- Co-Author, "A Purchaser's Guide for Preparing a Closing Checklist in a Skilled Nursing Home Property Acquisition," Senior Living & Long-Term Care Blog, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (December 16, 2015)
- Co-Author, “Three Important Considerations when Purchasing a Property Improved with a Skilled Nursing Facility,” Senior Living & Long-Term Care Blog, Seyfarth Shaw LLP (September 29, 2015)
- Co-Author, Property Lines, A Publication of Seyfarth Shaw LLP’s Real Estate Department (June 16, 2014)
- “As Greece Goes, So Goes the E.U.: Defending Europe with a Sovereign Debt Restructuring Framework,” 9 Brigham Young University International Law and Management Review 1 (Winter 2012)
- "Hosting the Games for All and By All: The Right to Adequate Housing in Olympic Host Cities," Brooklyn Journal of International Law (Summer 2011)
- Speaker, "Mapping Trends: Perspectives from the Leading Experts Coast to Coast," Commercial Observer 6th Annual Spring Financing Commercial Real Estate Forum (April 28, 2022)
- Rebuilding Together NYC, associate board
- Election Protection volunteer
- Summer Associate Program, mentor
"Thank you for the hard work. Seems like you’re always ahead of the others; glad you are on our side." —Client feedback
"Thanks for everything, Lizzie. We know it was a big job." —Client feedback