Camille Taylor Ralston practices transactional real estate law with an emphasis on fast track closings. Clients include office, residential, industrial, retail, and mixed-use private developers; public use developers, including housing authorities and school districts; brokers; multiple and single-site tenants of all sizes; medical office developers, landlords and tenants; private lenders residential, condominium and commercial owners associations; shopping centers; and real estate investors.
She advises clients on transaction structuring, including like-kind tax deferred exchanges, financing, work-out agreements, assemblages, eminent domain, limited liability companies, partnerships, and participation agreements.
Pre- and post-acquisition work may include title review, analysis and claims; lease analysis and enforcement; assisting clients with due diligence reviews and acquisition team coordination to extent desired by client; environmental risk analysis; preparation of easement, tenancy in common, and other use agreements; property-related agreements, including property management and construction contracts, cell site leases, restrictive covenants, and owners association documentation; and negotiated dispute resolution. Her goal is to be an invaluable member of each client’s real estate team.
Education:
- University of Washington, Seattle, WA
- Juris Doctor, 1981, With Honors
- American Jurisprudence Book Award in Real Estate
- Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA
- Bachelor of Arts, 1977, Economics
- Graduated first in class, summa cum laude
- Phi Beta Kappa
- Institute of European Studies, Paris, France
- Certificate in French Language, 1976
Professional & Community Associations:
- 1997-99 Editorial Board, Real Property, Probate & Trust Newsletter
- Founding member of Washington Women Real Estate Lawyers
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