Carol D. Stubblefield
Ms. Stubblefield concentrates her practice in the areas of zoning, development, and land use, corporate and transactional. Her zoning, development and land use practice involves new development rezoning, zoning opinions, special use permits, representation of residential and commercial developers in site plan approvals, and special exceptions to change use when repurposing land or building vertical subdivision, master plan site plan approvals, or building permit acquisition.
In her business and corporate practice, Ms. Stubblefield represents numerous individuals and entities in business entity formation, corporate matters, shareholder and partnership agreements, financings, and general corporate law.
Representative Matters
- Counsel to developers and property owners in development and redevelopment projects.
- Representing property owners in land use and zoning matters.
- Successfully represented developers in the acquisition and development of property.
Professional Activities
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Chicago Bar Association
Member of State and Local Government and Real Property Law Committees, and Real Property Law-Legislative Subcommittee - Urban Land Institute
Education
- John Marshall Law School, L.L.M. Tax, 1996
- University of Detroit School of Law, J.D., 1993
- Aquinas College, B.S., 1990
