Longleaf Law Partners continues to grow its deep bench of commercial real estate lawyers with the addition of attorney Kenya Parrish.
Parrish joins Longleaf Law after working for several years at a large multinational law firm specializing in real estate finance. Her practice will focus on the representation of lenders, borrowers and developers in all aspects of real estate financing across multiple sectors on deals ranging in size and complexity.
A graduate of Wake Forest University School of Law, Parrish was the first African American person to serve as editor-in-chief of the Wake Forest Law Review. She earned her bachelor’s degree from Wake Forest University and master’s from Georgetown University.
“We welcome Kenya and know that she will be an asset to our firm,” said Jamie McCaskill, managing partner at Longleaf Law. “She has valuable knowledge and experience that will help us continually elevate the representation we offer to our commercial real estate clients.”
About Longleaf Law Partners
Longleaf Law Partners is a Raleigh-based boutique law firm that focuses on large-scale transactional commercial real estate law. The practice offers comprehensive legal solutions and creative problem-solving to meet the commercial real estate challenges of developers, lenders and contractors. www.longleaflp.com