Trish Voth, a partner, leads Foulston’s Real Estate, Energy and Environmental team; and practices in the areas of commercial real estate and wind energy.
Trish understands that your legal needs and approach may vary radically from one project to the next; and invites you to discover our difference. Trish delivers:
Negotiation focused on your comparative business goals and strengths; with flexibility to dial the tenacity up or down to fit your circumstances.
Incredible work ethic and client accessibility, to keep your deal on schedule.
Intellectual curiosity.
A 16-year investment in and commitment to the real estate, wind energy and legal industries, that she applies when structuring transactions, drafting documents, and working through the long-range implications of issues.
When costs are a focus, Trish leverages her specific strengths to help with your bottom line by providing:
At the outset of each matter, counseling and advice to verify the pertinent legal and business issues, prioritize issues (including, is it the right time to involve Foulston?), propose the go-forward strategy, and budget the project.
Creative thought during each project for ideas to complete Foulston’s or the client’s roles more cost- or time-efficiently.
Flexibility as a team player who efficiently fits Foulston’s representation role seamlessly with client businesspersons, in-house counsel, other outside counsel, real estate agents and other involved professionals.
Foulston’s Midwestern location and broad range of professionals, allowing work to be staffed by professionals at competitive rates.
Diligence, contract review, and other outsourcing services.
Foulston’s breadth of leading lawyers in related areas (e.g., environmental, construction, tax, incentives, liens/foreclosure, water, oil & gas) means Trish taps into expertise more efficiently than involving multiple law firms.
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