Jonathan Thalheimer

Top rated Real Estate attorney in Dallas, Texas

Thalheimer, Cipione, Whelan & Morgan, PLLC
Jonathan Thalheimer
Thalheimer, Cipione, Whelan & Morgan, PLLC

Practice areas: Real Estate, Banking, Business & Corporate; view more

Licensed in Texas since: 1982

Education: University of Virginia School of Law

Selected to Super Lawyers: 2003 - 2005, 2021 - 2026

Thalheimer, Cipione, Whelan & Morgan, PLLC

8350 N Central Expy
Suite 1420
Dallas, TX 75206 Visit website
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With over 40 years of experience, Jonathan Thalheimer has established a practice renowned for its excellence and integrity, ensuring his clients get the top-quality representation that he maintains in every case he handles. At the law office of Thalheimer, Cipione, Whelan & Morgan, PLLC, in Dallas, Texas, he is well-equipped to handle myriad legal matters pertaining to business and corporate law, and real estate law. 

Mr. Thalheimer completed his undergraduate studies in 1979, graduating magna cum laude with his Bachelor of Arts degree from Yale University. He went on to attend the University of Virginia School of Law, where he bolstered his shrewd legal acumen and talents that still inform his practice today. He received his Juris Doctor in 1982, and in the same year, he obtained his license to practice law in Texas. Later on, he was admitted to practice before the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas and the United States Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit. 

A consummate professional through and through, Mr. Thalheimer understands the enormous pressure that comes with handling complex business litigation and commercial real estate issues, and he works relentlessly to provide his clients with respite so they can focus on matters that are important to them. For his many contributions, he has been peer-review rated AV Preeminent* through Martindale-Hubbell and holds a perfect “10.0” rating on Avvo. Moreover, he has been named one of The Best Lawyers in America for his work in real estate law. 

Outside his law practice, Mr. Thalheimer maintains close affiliations with many prominent legal organizations, including the Texas Bar Foundation (fellow), the American Bar Association, the State Bar of Texas, the Dallas Bar Association, the American College of Mortgage Attorneys, the American College of Real Estate Lawyers and the Mortgage Bankers Association. 

*AV®, AV Preeminent®, Martindale-Hubbell Distinguished and Martindale-Hubbell Notable are certification marks used under license in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards and policies. Martindale-Hubbell® is the facilitator of a peer-review rating process. Ratings reflect the anonymous opinions of members of the bar and the judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell® Peer Review Ratings™ fall into two categories – legal ability and general ethical standards.

Practice areas

Real Estate: Business, Banking, Business/Corporate

Focus areas

Business Formation and Planning, Business Organizations, Condominiums & Cooperatives, Contracts, Landlord/Tenant, Limited Liability Companies, Mortgage & Refinance, Partnership, Short Sale, Sub-chapter S Corporations

  • 40% Real Estate: Business
  • 40% Banking
  • 20% Business/Corporate

First Admitted: 1982, Texas

Professional Webpage: http://www.tcwmlaw.com

Bar / Professional Activity

  • Fellow, Member of the Board of Regents of the American College of Mortgage Attorneys; Member of the Board of Governors of the  American College of Real Estate Attorneys ; Barrister Member of the William “Mac” Taylor, Jr. 112th American Inn of Court., 2024

Educational Background

  • Yale University, Bachelor of Arts, 1979. Graduated magna cum laude, with honors, 1979

Scholarly Lectures / Writings

  • ·         “Carving Up the Carveouts: What Can Be Enforced? And What’s Market?” - American College of Mortgage Attorneys ·         “Commercial Mortgage Backed Lending” - State Bar of Texas’ Advanced Real Estate Law Course ·          “Commercial Mortgage Backed Securities 2013” - State Bar of Texas’ Advanced Real Estate Law Course ·         “Conduit Mortgage Lending” - University of Texas’s School of Law’s William W. Gibson, Jr. Mortgage Lending Institute and the Dallas Area Real Estate Lawyers Discussion Group ·         “Commercial Mortgage Backed Securities Headwinds and Tailwinds 2013-2014” - Dallas Area Real Estate Lawyers’ Discussion Group ·         “Current Title Insurance Coverages and Rates in Commercial Mortgage Loan Transactions” -State Bar of Texas’ Advanced Real Estate Law Course ·         “Dealing with Defeasance” - University of Texas’s School of Law’s William W. Gibson, Jr. Mortgage Lending Institute ·         “Finance Market Impact on Real Estate” - State Bar of Texas’ Advanced Real Estate Strategies Course ·         “High Volatility Commercial Real Estates Loans: New Federal Rules and the Impact on Loan Availability - University of Texas’s School of Law’s William W. Gibson, Jr. Mortgage Lending Institute and the Dallas  Bar Association’s Real Property Section ·         “How to Navigate the Rabbit Hole:  The Journey of a CMBS Loan After It Closes”- American Bar Association Section of Real Property, Trust and Estate Law and the American College of Real Estate Lawyers, Joint Webinar ·         “Intercreditor Agreements – The Giants Fight It Out”- State Bar of Texas’  Advanced Real Estate Drafting Course ·          “Intercreditor Agreements: Junior vs. Senior Debt ” - University of Texas’s School of Law’s William W. Gibson, Jr. Mortgage Lending Institute ·         “Lending What Does the Market Look Like” - State Bar of Texas’ Annual Advanced Real Estate Strategies Course ·         “Regulatory Capital Treatment for High Volatility Commercial Real Estate Exposures” Letter on behalf of the Capital Markets Committees of ACREL and ACMA to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, the Board of Governors Federal Reserve System and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ·         “Let’s Not Get Burned by These Latest Hot Topics: Lessons to Learn about Delaware LLCs, LIBOR, and Loan Splits” – American College of Mortgage Attorneys ·         “LIBOR Debacle and What Actions Should be taken Now on Commercial Real Estate Loans” State Bar of Texas’ Advanced Real Estate Law Course ·         “LIBOR’s End: What CRE Lenders and Borrowers Need to Know (and Do) Now” American Bar Association Section of Real Property, Trust and Estate Law and the American College of Real Estate Lawyers, Joint Webinar ·         “LIBOR Is Dead, Now What?” - American College of Mortgage Attorneys ·         “LIBOR Transition: Perspective and Recent Developments” University of Texas’ School of Law’s William W. Gibson, Jr. Mortgage Lending Institute ·         “Mezzanine Financing” - State Bar of Texas’ Advanced Real Estate Law Course, University of Texas’ School of Law’s William W. Gibson, Jr. Mortgage Lending Institute and the Texas Land Title Association’s Advanced Closing Issues Seminar ·         “Negotiation and Documentation of Commercial Real Estate Construction Loans” – State Bar of Texas’ Advanced Real Estate Strategies Course ·         “Negotiating Carveouts to Loan Non-Recourse Provisions (Lender’s and Borrower’s Perspective)”- SMU School of Law’s Real Estate Law: Transactions In-Depth seminar ·         “Negotiating Intercreditor Agreements” - University of Texas’s School of Law’s William W. Gibson, Jr. Mortgage Lending Institute ·         “Opening Statements” -Moderator of the William “Mac” Taylor, Jr. 112th American Inn of Court ·         “A Primer on Platting and Zoning”- SMU School of Law’s Real Estate Law: Transactions In-Depth seminar ·         “Property Management and Leasing Agreements”- SMU School of Law’s Real Estate Law: Transactions In-Depth seminar ·         “Recourse Carve- Out Liability: Only for Bad Boys?” - University of Texas’s School of Law’s William W. Gibson, Jr. Mortgage Lending Institute ·         “Selected Issues in Loan Documentation” - State Bar of Texas’  Advanced Real Estate Drafting Course ·         “Show Me the Money: The End of Libor” -State Bar of Texas’ Advanced Real Estate Law Course ·         “Tenant Remedies when Landlord Defaults or in Other Actionable Circumstances”- SMU School of Law’s Real Estate Law: Transactions In-Depth seminar ·         The End of LIBOR and the Beginning of the SOFR Era - State Bar of Texas’ Advanced Real Estate Law Course. ·         “Title Insurance –What’s Not Covered- What is Covered Solutions” – Texas Land Title Association ·         “You Can’t Always Get What You Want (Loan Documents need a LIBOR alternate rate mechanism)” – ACREL Notes “You Have a CMBS Loan, Now What” Moderator of a panel presentation and roundtable discussion at the 40th Anniversary Annual ACREL meeting in New Orleans

Honors

  • Elected a Barrister Member of the William “Mac” Taylor, Jr. 112th American Inn of Court. AV Preeminent by LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell, Fellow and member of the Board of Governors, American College of Real Estate Attorneys
  • Fellow, Member of the Board of Regents, American College of Mortgage Attorneys
  • Barrister Member, William “Mac” Taylor, Jr. 112th American Inn of Court

Industry Groups

  • Commercial Real Estate

Office location for Jonathan Thalheimer

8350 N Central Expy
Suite 1420
Dallas, TX 75206

Phone: 214-954-6855

Selections

9 Years Super Lawyers
  • Super Lawyers: 2003 - 2005, 2021 - 2026

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