Practice Areas
Real Estate and Property Law You Can Trust
Meg represents buyers and sellers in both residential and commercial real estate transactions. She reviews and negotiates contracts, identifies potential risks early, and helps ensure each deal moves smoothly from agreement to closing.
Real Estate Transactions
Commercial & Residential
Leases / Subleases
From drafting and reviewing leases to resolving disputes mid-term, Meg represents both landlords and tenants. Her courtroom background brings added leverage to negotiations and helps clients avoid costly misunderstandings down the road.
When government action impacts private property, Meg helps clients understand their rights and pursue fair treatment. She brings litigation experience to what can be a high-stakes, highly technical process.
Eminent Domain
Evictions, Forcible Entry
and Detainer
Meg provides clear, efficient guidance through eviction matters for both landlords and tenants. She focuses on compliance, strategy, and resolution — minimizing disruption while protecting her client’s legal position.
Title issues can stall or derail a property transaction. Meg handles quiet title actions to resolve ownership disputes and clear defects, allowing clients to move forward with confidence.
Actions to Quiet Title
Property line disputes often involve more than just land — they involve relationships, value, and long-term use. Meg approaches these matters with a balance of legal precision and practical judgment, whether resolving them through negotiation or litigation.
Boundary Disputes
Meg advises clients on the legal aspects of like-kind exchanges, working alongside financial and tax professionals to help ensure transactions are structured properly and deadlines are met.
Like-Kind Exchanges
Short sales involve complex coordination between lenders, buyers, and sellers. Meg helps clients navigate the process with clarity, protecting their interests and keeping transactions on track.
Short Sales
Legal Strength You Can Count On
Meg combines transactional precision with litigation experience, so you get counsel that not both prevents problems and handles them when they arise.