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I endorse this lawyer's work. Amy is an extremely knowledgeable professional in her area of expertise - community association law. She treats her...
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Endorsement from lawyer:
Eadaoin Waller
, Lawrenceville (GA), About 1 month ago
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Résumé
Licenses
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11 years
since Amy Heffernan Bray was first licensed to practice law in GA.
We have not found any instances of professional misconduct for this lawyer.
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Work Experience
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| Position |
Duration |
| member at Andersen, Tate & Carr, P.C. |
2001–present
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| Associate at Hyatt & Stubblefield, P.C. |
1998–2001
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Education
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| School |
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Degree |
Graduated |
| Emory University |
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law |
1998 |
| University of Georgia |
Political Science |
bachelor of arts |
1995 |
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Awards
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| Award Name |
Granting Organization |
Date |
| SuperLawyer "Rising Star" |
Atlanta Magazine |
2009 |
| SuperLawyer "Rising Star" |
Atlanta Magazine |
2007 |
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Associations
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| Position |
Association Name |
Duration |
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Community Associations Institute |
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| director |
Georgia Piedmont Land Trust |
2008–present
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| 50+ Council |
Greater Atlanta Home Builders Association |
2008–present
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| Editorial Board |
The Practical Lawyer |
2009–present
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| Chair |
American Bar Association Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Section, Commercial Real Estate Transactions Group, Covenants, Restrictions and Easements Committee |
2009–2010
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| Vice Chair |
American Bar Association, Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Section, Commercial Real Estate Transactions Group, Covenants, Restrictions and Easements Committee |
2006–2009
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Portfolio
Publications
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| On the Board – Going Green |
Common Ground Magazine |
2008 |
| Community Associations: Like Businesses, Cash Flow is Key |
The Business Post |
2008 |
| How to Create a Green Community, Taking Eco-Friendly Building a Step Further |
The Practical Real Estate Lawyer ALI-ABA's The Practical Real Estate Lawyer (ALI-ABA) |
2008 |
| Amendments to Georgia Condominium Act |
Gwinnett County Bar Association Newsletter |
2007 |
| Understand the Lay of the Land, Conservation Easement Donations May Not Provide Expected Benefits |
Gwinnett County Bar Association Newsletter |
2007 |
| So you want to buy an office condominium unit? |
Gwinnett Business Journal |
2006 |
| Purchasing a Condo? |
Gwinnett Business Journal |
2006 |
| Age Discrimination under the Fair Housing Act, When ‘Active Adult’ Means an Active Problem |
Gwinnett County Bar Association Newsletter |
2006 |
| What a Wicked (World Wide) Web: Helping Community Associations Deal With New Internet Issues |
Journal of Community Association Law |
2004 |
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Speaking Engagements
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| Speaking Engagement Name |
Conference |
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| Hot Topics: Green Community Association Documents |
Fall Leadership Meeting |
2008 |
| private controls on property |
Quality of Life and Property Mainenance |
2008 |
| Focus on Homeowners' Association Documents |
Training Conference |
2008 |
| Reciprocal Easements, Covenants and Condominiums |
Advanced Real Estate Development in Georgia |
2007 |
| Reciprocal Easements, Covenants and Condominiums |
Advanced Real Estate Development in Georgia |
2006 |
| Legal Aspects of Condominium, Planned Unit Developments and Mixed-Use Communities in Georgia |
Continuing Legal Education |
2006 |
| What a Wicked (World-Wide) Web: Helping Associations Deal With New Issues When Using the Internet in Community Governance |
CAI Law Seminar |
2005 |
| Things You Always Wanted to Know About Homeowners Associations |
Law Seminar |
2003 |
| Alternative Dispute Resolution in Community Associations |
Community Associations Institute - Georgia Chapter Legal Forum |
2002 |
| Association Transition from Developer to Homeowner Control |
Community Associations Institute - Georgia Chapter |
2001 |
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