Practice Focus
Practice
includes experience representing property owners’ associations
and condominium associations, including large master associations. Also
represents condominium developers in the creation of condominium associations
and represents the developers of multi-phased community association projects.
Representative Experience
• Represents
community associations with from 250 to 4800 homes in discussions with
local jurisdictions and developers to ensure the
developer fulfills its developmental responsibilities owed to the Association
• Regularly represents new condominium associations with as many as 350
units in construction warranty defect litigation
• Prepares and reviews contracts with service providers for community associations
with from 250 to 4800 homes
•
Advises Boards of Directors for community associations ranging from small
townhome communities to large-scale master associations on issues relating
to the governance of the association and enforcement of the association’s
governing documents
• Provides training to directors and committee members for condominium
associations, homeowners associations and large-scale master associations.
• Prepares condominium instruments for both conversion and new build commercial
condominiums.
• Prepares condominium instruments and registration applications for residential
and mixed-use conversion and new build condominiums
• Prepares governing documents for developer of multiphase, mixed-use homeowners
associations consisting of residential homes, recreational facilities
and multiple commercial units
Education and Background
• United
States Court of Federal Claims, Law Clerk to the Hon. Lynn J. Bush
(2003-2005)
• J.D. George Washington University, National Law Center (2000)
• B.S. Carnegie Mellon University (1997)
• Prior
to joining Rees, Broome & Diaz, Ms. Brown was an associate
at Shaw Pittman LLP, now Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP, focusing
on insurance coverage and insurance litigation matters.
Bar/Court Admissions
• Virginia
(2000)
• District of Columbia (2001)
• U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia (2002)
• U.S. Court of Federal Claims (2004)
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