
Frances R. Sjoberg - Phoenix, AZ
201 East Washington StreetSuite 1200Phoenix, AZ 85004
Lewis Roca Rothgerber Christie LLP
Phoenix Indian Law Lawyer
Overview
"I aim to provide quality service that both accomplishes the task at hand and also serves my client's long-term goals."
Frances Sjoberg understands legal services are an important tool to facilitate and strengthen business transactions and diligently serves her clients to that end.
She appreciates legal complexities and enjoys offering clients clear and useful advice. Frances focuses her practice on providing counsel on strategic management of complex commercial real...
"I aim to provide quality service that both accomplishes the task at hand and also serves my client's long-term goals."
Frances Sjoberg understands legal services are an important tool to facilitate and strengthen business transactions and diligently serves her clients to that end.
She appreciates legal complexities and enjoys offering clients clear and useful advice. Frances focuses her practice on providing counsel on strategic management of complex commercial real...
"I aim to provide quality service that both accomplishes the task at hand and also serves my client's long-term goals."
Frances Sjoberg understands legal services are an important tool to facilitate and strengthen business transactions and diligently serves her clients to that end.
She appreciates legal complexities and enjoys offering clients clear and useful advice. Frances focuses her practice on providing counsel on strategic management of complex commercial real estate deals and loan workouts.
She also has experience with common interest communities, regulatory issues, zoning laws, and public lands issues. Prior to joining Polsinelli, Frances served as a judicial law clerk to Supreme Court Justice A. John Pelander
Key Matters
- Acquisition of a luxury hotel, restaurant, spa, and related assets in lieu of foreclosure of aggregate loans of $115 million.
- Acquisition from a special servicer of a $142 million multifamily portfolio with 14 properties across six states.
- Acquisition and debt and equity financing of a $50 million apartment community.
- Sale of a $5.9 million loan secured by a shopping center to investor-developer.
- Bridge loan of $10 million secured by real property in Texas and Arizona.
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