Ailla was hired to represent us in the sale of our Development Rights. She is very professional, respectful and knowledgeable in this area, having worked with officials at the State level previously. She is very personable and returned emails and phone calls almost immediately. If Ailla does not know an answer to my question, she finds out promptly. She also diffused a possible tense situation in a non-threatening manner.
Her advice is very helpful while keeping our best interests in mind. I would highly recommend her!
Ailla handled an agricultural easement for us, and we were quite pleased with our experience with her. She was pleasant and professional; she was knowledgeable and helpful; she responded quickly to calls and emails; she gave us every confidence that she was looking out for our interests as opposed to just going through the motions; and she followed up with us even after the signing was complete. Initially I was going to assign four stars to this rating as I am always uncomfortable assigning a more or less perfect five stars to any situation...but as she came up short in no area, I could not in good conscience assign any less than the five stars. She gets my recommendation.
Attorney Wasstrom-Evans represents landowners and land trusts in land conservation deals involving fee simple transactions or negotiating conservation/agricultural easements.
Attorney Ailla Wasstrom-Evans’ practice areas include Land Conservation Law, Estate Planning, and Real Estate Law. Her passion is land conservation and she has helped many clients achieve their goal of conserving their land in perpetuity through legal mechanisms. Attorney Wasstrom-Evans is licensed to practice in the State of Connecticut.
Attorney Wasstrom-Evans is a member of the Connecticut Bar Association and the Windham County Bar Association. She served on the Connecticut Land Conservation Council Model Conservation Easement working group and has presented at the Connecticut Land Conservation Council's annual conference. Prior affiliations include the Connecticut Women’s Education and Legal Fund, Board of Directors; the Oliver Ellsworth Inn of Court, Barrister; and CLiCK, Board of Directors.
Attorney Wasstrom-Evans is an eastern Connecticut native, having grown up in Brooklyn, CT.
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Very Professional
Ailla was hired to represent us in the sale of our Development Rights. She is very professional, respectful and knowledgeable in this area, having worked with officials at the State level previously. She is very personable and returned emails and phone calls almost immediately. If Ailla does not know an answer to my question, she finds out promptly. She also diffused a possible tense situation in a non-threatening manner.
Her advice is very helpful while keeping our best interests in mind. I would highly recommend her!
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Posted by Scott | October 1, 2019
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Quite pleased
Ailla handled an agricultural easement for us, and we were quite pleased with our experience with her. She was pleasant and professional; she was knowledgeable and helpful; she responded quickly to calls and emails; she gave us every confidence that she was looking out for our interests as opposed to just going through the motions; and she followed up with us even after the signing was complete. Initially I was going to assign four stars to this rating as I am always uncomfortable assigning a more or less perfect five stars to any situation...but as she came up short in no area, I could not in good conscience assign any less than the five stars. She gets my recommendation.
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