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Boulder Real Estate Lawyer
Overview
Rebecca (Becky) Hall has a transactional practice that focuses primarily on real estate, business, and conservation. Her real estate practice includes the purchase, development, financing, construction, leasing and sale of office, retail, residential, and industrial buildings. Recently, Becky was lead counsel for the redevelopment of Depot Square, a complex private-public, transit-oriented redevelopment in Boulder, Colorado. Becky's experience as in-house counsel for The Nature Conservancy included many complex land conservation projects, including the Great Sand Dunes National Park in the San Luis Valley, Colorado. Her business expertise includes providing general representation to emerging and growing businesses, including entity formation and contract negotiations. Becky received her J.D. from the University of Colorado School of Law, with emphasis in taxation. Becky provides legal counsel for several nonprofit organizations in Colorado, including Eagle Valley Land Trust and the Access Fund. Becky previously served as the co-chair of the Real Estate Section of the Boulder County Bar Association. When not in the office, Becky enjoys outdoor activities and travel with her family.
About Rebecca Hall
Current Employment Position(s)
- Partner - Retired
Practice Areas
- Real Estate
- Business
- Conservation
- Purchase
- Development
- Financing
- Construction
- Leasing and Sale of Office
- Retail
- Residential
- Industrial Buildings
Qualifications
Other Affiliations
- Boulder County Bar Association, Real Estate Section, 2008 - 2010 (Co-chair)
Past Positions
- The Nature Conservancy, In-House Counsel
- Otten, Johnson, Robinson, Neff & Ragonetti
- Isaacson, Rosenbaum, Woods & Levy
- Holme Roberts & Owen
Education
- University of Colorado School of Law, Boulder, Colorado
J.D.
Major: Taxation
Office Information
Address
2595 Canyon BoulevardSuite 200 Boulder, CO 80302 - 5620
Phone
Fax
- 303-447-0451
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