Mary concentrates her practice in commercial real estate. She assists developers, owners, lenders, landlords and tenants in structuring and negotiating a variety of real estate transactions, including land acquisitions and dispositions, financing, development and leasing.
While in law school she received three CALI Awards for Academic Excellence, a High Pro Bono Distinction award, the Jeremy Govekar Endowment Scholarship and the Arizona State University Dean’s Recruitment Award. As a member of the Arizona State Law Journal her comment was selected for publication and she served as an associate editor.
Experience
- Representation of land developers and owners in real estate acquisitions, dispositions and financings
- Facilitation of like-kind exchanges under Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code, as well as other tax-favorable techniques
- Formation of joint ventures, limited liability companies and partnerships for the purpose of acquiring, financing and developing real estate
- Representation of landlords in negotiating and drafting office, industrial and retail leases
- North Carolina
- Author, "How Affidavit of Merit Requirements are Ruining Arizona’s Medical Liability System," Arizona State Law Journal, Spring 2014
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Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Connor College of LawJD
cum laude, Dean’s List, Pedrick Scholar, Associate Editor, Arizona State Law Journal
2014 -
University of Wisconsin – La CrosseBAEnglish with rhetoric and writing emphasis, Communication minor
Dean’s List
2010
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Selected for inclusion in Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch, Real Estate Law, 2024, 2025