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Jodi S. Diewald Joins Buckingham, Doolittle & Burroughs, LLP

The real estate and construction practice group of Buckingham, Doolittle & Burroughs, LLP welcomes Jodi Diewald. Ms. Diewald most recently served as Associate General Counsel and Vice President of Global Structuring and Distribution for a global real estate company involved in the syndication of federal and state tax credits. Her real estate practice emphasizes investment, acquisition, financing, development, management and operations of multi-family housing properties and other real estate developments. Her business practice emphasizes business and corporations law, partnerships and limited liability companies law, complex business and commercial transactions, business entity selection and formation and drafting, negotiating, and structuring capital investments.

Ms. Diewald is a 1999 graduate of Capital University Law School and earned a B.S. in Business Adminstration from The Ohio State University, Fisher College of Business.

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