Revolution Law Adds Real Estate Practice
Revolution Law Group, a boutique law firm in Greensboro, has expanded its services with the addition of a residential and commercial real estate law practice.
Barbara Stewart, who operated Law Offices of Barbara Stewart for more than a decade, has joined Revolution Law as of counsel. She brings extensive experience in residential and commercial real estate law. Fluent in Spanish, she can conduct a closing in English or Spanish.
Raven Ash, who has experience working with a range of real estate clients, from first-time buyers to investors purchasing large portfolios, has joined the firm as associate attorney. He also offers estate planning services.
“The addition of Barbara Stewart and Raven Ash allows us to serve more of our existing clients’ needs while also helping new clients with commercial or residential real estate matters,” says Karen McKeithen Schaede, a partner in Revolution Law.
EXTENSIVE EXPERIENCE
Stewart, who has practiced real estate and business law for more than two decades, focuses primarily on residential real estate closings, but has also handled closings for many large and complex commercial real estate loans, purchases and sales for builders and developers. She also provides business formation services, mostly in the real estate investment market.
Her longtime legal assistant and paralegal moved with her to Revolution Law, ensuring that real estate clients receive the same high level of service as in the past.
“I view communication as a very important part of my practice,” Stewart says. “I encourage Realtors and clients to call with any questions, and I work to ensure that buyers understand what they are signing in closings.”
She noted that joining Revolution Law Group has provided an opportunity to expand communication to Realtors and clients.
“We are adding real estate information and blogs that Raven and I write for Realtors and clients to the Revolution Law website, www.revolution.law,” Stewart says. “We see this as an exciting and very useful addition to our real estate practice.”
Stewart earned her undergraduate degree in Spanish and a master’s in linguistics before going on to receive her law degree from the University of Texas Law School in Austin.
She can be reached at bstewart@revolution.law.
CLIENT-FOCUSED REPRESENTATION
Ash has practiced law for five years. He represents buyers and sellers during purchases, sales, refinances and home equity line closings as well as providing document drafting associated with real estate transactions.
In addition to working in real estate law, he also provides estate planning services.
“By taking a client-focused approach, I am able to create a specific plan to protect client interests during unexpected life events and prepare the documents necessary to achieve any goals surrounding health care requests and the future transfer of assets,”
Ash says.
A North Carolina native, Ash earned a bachelor’s degree in philosophy and religious studies from Wingate University before going on to earn his law degree from Wake Forest University School of Law.
He can be reached at raven@revolution.law.