Pam has a long and distinguished career as a California transactional real estate attorney. For more than 40 years, she has resolved complex legal issues in a wide variety of sophisticated financing, ownership, leasing and development transactions involving commercial real estate. Having counseled numerous clients on legal issues related to hotel ownership, management and finance, she is recognized for her extensive experience in the leasing of high-profile commercial office and retail premises. Her practice includes representing clients in connection with the development, ownership and operation of mixed-use, office (including medical office), hotel, retail, solar (and associated storage) project land assemblage and other commercial properties. Pam also has experience with tax-advantaged investment and finance and has represented Native American tribes on real estate matters regarding both tribal lands and real estate investments.
Pam is a member of the Los Angeles County and American Bar Associations, has been named by Real Estate Southern California as one of the 50 “Women of Influence” among women professionals in the California real estate industry, and has received the highest peer-reviewed rating awarded by Martindale Hubbell.
Pam received her J.D. from Stanford University School of Law in 1979, and her undergraduate degree, with distinction, from Stanford University in 1976. Pam is admitted to practice law in California.
Prior to joining FSPM, Pam was a partner in the Los Angeles office of Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal, LLP.