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Debbie has concentrated her practice in representing common interest communities for more than two decades. She is one of a small number of attorneys in the country who practice Community Association Law, a relatively new, trend setting area. Debbie represents a large roster of community associations in the region. Her clients include a variety of condominium and property owners associations, as well as mixed use and planned communities. She has worked with community associations on the spectrum of legal issues, ranging from transition to aging properties; from drafting, amending and interpreting documents to enforcement of covenants, litigation and mediation; from defective construction to major repair projects from financing and fund management to assessment collection and foreclosures; from insurance to management concerns; from ADA issues to FHA complaints and as corporate counsel.
Debbie has broad experience representing creditors and property owners in commercial leasing, bankruptcy and contracts generally.
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• Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Virginia
• Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals
• Community Associations Institute - Southeastern Virginia Chapter, Member, Legislative Committee Chair, Past-President (2001), Frequent Speaker,
• CAI Virginia Legislative Action Committee, Chair
• Ohef Sholom Temple, Board of Directors
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