Lori L. Moore, Shareholder-in-Charge of Roetzel’s Fort Myers office, has joined the board of directors for the Southwest Florida chapter of the National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC).
The NAWIC got its start as Women in Construction of Fort Worth, Texas, in 1953. The founders organized NAWIC to create a support network for the small fraction of women in the construction industry at the time. The group organized nationally in 1955 and became the National Association of Women in Construction. Today, NAWIC provides its members with opportunities for professional development, education, networking, leadership training, public service and more as it seeks to enhance the success of women in the construction industry. The organization’s Southwest Florida chapter was chartered in 1982.
Ms. Moore’s practice includes the representation of owners, developers, and companies in real estate transactions, including acquisitions, sales, leasing, and title claims work, and corporate governance and transactional matters. She also boasts significant experience in commercial real estate and banking, with extensive credentials handling financial transactions and loan workouts from both the lender and borrower perspectives.
Having spent a number of years practicing in real estate and commercial litigation, Ms. Moore has been involved in both trials and dispute resolution. Her litigation experience allows her to provide unique analysis to real estate issues from both a litigation and transactional perspective.
Ms. Moore is Board Certified in Real Estate by the Florida Bar and is listed in The Best Lawyers in America© for Real Estate Law (2018). She is an active member of a number of both professional and real-estate related organizations, including the Lee County Bar Association, the Real Estate Investment Society of Lee County (REIS), and Commercial Real Estate Women - Southwest Florida Chapter (CREW).
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