LeeAnn W. Aldridge has been elected to the Board of Regents for the American College of Mortgage Attorneys

July 3, 2007

HunterMaclean is pleased to announce that real estate attorney and partner LeeAnn W. Aldridge has been elected to the Board of Regents for the American College of Mortgage Attorneys (ACMA), a prestigious national group of approximately 400 lawyers specializing in real estate mortgage lending and related fields of law. Aldridge, who was named one of the nation’s Best Lawyers in Real Estate Law earlier this year, has been an ACMA fellow since 2005.

“LeeAnn has displayed impressive leadership skills at HunterMaclean over the years and will surely contribute to the ongoing success of the American College of Mortgage Attorneys,” said John Tatum, the firm’s managing partner. “The organization will benefit from her experience, wisdom and insight.”

An accomplished transactional attorney who serves as the Practice Group Leader for HunterMaclean’s Commercial Finance Group, Aldridge concentrates her practice in the areas of commercial finance and commercial real estate and has negotiated and documented loans for commercial lending institutions across the country.

Aldridge is licensed to practice law in Georgia, South Carolina, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. She is also admitted to practice in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit and U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

She graduated from Princeton University with an A.B. in Economics and from Villanova University Law School with a J.D. An active community volunteer, she serves as a board member of the Skidaway Community Institute, president of the Princeton Club in Savannah and is a lay minister and active member of St. Peter’s Episcopal Church.

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