Kennedy Covington Law Firm Expands Real Estate Practice
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Charlotte Mitchell has joined Kennedy Covington’s Raleigh office as an associate in the Real Estate Department. Mitchell will focus her practice on environmental law and real estate development. Mitchell received her law degree from the University of North Carolina where she served as publications editor of the North Carolina Law Review. Prior to that, she received a Master of Environmental Management from Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment and a B.A. in Anthropology and Spanish from the University of North Carolina. “Charlotte is an extremely talented lawyer and as a member of three national champion UNC women’s soccer teams, she expects excellence from herself and those around her,” said Alan Peterson, partner-in-charge of Kennedy Covington’s Raleigh office and a partner in the Real Estate Department. “We are thrilled that Charlotte has joined Kennedy Covington and know that she will quickly become a valuable member of our growing real estate practice.” Earlier this year, Kennedy Covington received Metro magazine’s “Standing Ovation” Bravo Award as the best real estate law firm in the Triangle region. As one of the largest real estate law practices in the Carolinas, Kennedy Covington serves the needs of its clients in all areas of development, finance, leasing, environmental, land use and zoning, entitlements, public/private agreements, tax increment financing (Amendment One), real estate-related litigation matters, mixed-use/planned development and other real estate related matters. More : carolinanewswire.com |