Insights: News John McNames Joins Kilpatrick Townsend in Winston-Salem
Brings a Decade of Commercial Real Estate Experience to the Firm
WINSTON-SALEM (September 14) – Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton announced today that John McNames will be joining the firm’s Winston-Salem office as Counsel. He will be a member of the firm’s nationally recognized Real Estate Finance and Capital Markets Team. Mr. McNames joins from Waldrep Wall Babcock & Bailey PLLC.
Mr. McNames represents loan services in foreclosures, receiverships, and loan modifications involving commercial real estate throughout North Carolina. Mr. McNames also has significant experience in the purchase and sale of real estate, title matters, taxable and tax-exempt bond financing, and HUD-insured financings.
Earlier in his career, Mr. McNames practiced consumer bankruptcy and general civil litigation.
“We are thrilled to add John to our growing Winston-Salem office and the firm’s outstanding Real Estate Finance and Capital Markets Team,” said Steve Berlin, Winston-Salem Office Managing Partner. “His deep experience in the commercial real estate arena will prove extremely useful not only for our clients here in the Tar Heel state but across the firm. We welcome him to Kilpatrick Townsend.”
Mr. McNames received his B.A. in Political Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a J.D. from the Florida Coastal School of Law. He is a member of the Real Estate Lawyers Association of North Carolina (RELANC). and the Piedmont Triad Chapter of the NAIOP, Commercial Real Estate Development Association.
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