Insights: News Releases Kilpatrick Townsend Adds Attorney Eric Charity to Firm’s Atlanta Office
ATLANTA (January 10) – Kilpatrick Townsend announced today the addition of Eric Charity to the firm’s Atlanta office. Mr. Charity joins the firm as an associate on the Real Estate Finance and Capital Markets Team in the firm’s Corporate, Finance & Real Estate Department.
Mr. Charity focuses his practice in the area of real estate, finance, and capital markets.
Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Charity worked as an associate in the Multifamily Housing Finance practice of an Am Law 100 firm in its Richmond, Virginia office. Additionally, he has experience in seniors housing, manufactured housing, conventional multifamily housing and affordable housing loan originations, and loan servicing transactions.
Mr. Charity earned his J.D. from William and Mary School of Law. While attending law school, he worked as a summer associate in the Virginia Department of Labor and Industry in Richmond, Virginia and clerked for the Honorable C. N. Jenkins, Jr. in the Richmond Circuit Court. Mr. Charity also served as a member of the Journal of Women and the Law. He received his B.A. in International Politics, with a minor in Spanish, from The Pennsylvania State University.
For more information about Kilpatrick Townsend, please visit: www.kilpatricktownsend.com.
Follow the firm on Twitter: @KTS_Law.
###
Related People
Disclaimer
While we are pleased to have you contact us by telephone, surface mail, electronic mail, or by facsimile transmission, contacting Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP or any of its attorneys does not create an attorney-client relationship. The formation of an attorney-client relationship requires consideration of multiple factors, including possible conflicts of interest. An attorney-client relationship is formed only when both you and the Firm have agreed to proceed with a defined engagement.
DO NOT CONVEY TO US ANY INFORMATION YOU REGARD AS CONFIDENTIAL UNTIL A FORMAL CLIENT-ATTORNEY RELATIONSHIP HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED.
If you do convey information, you recognize that we may review and disclose the information, and you agree that even if you regard the information as highly confidential and even if it is transmitted in a good faith effort to retain us, such a review does not preclude us from representing another client directly adverse to you, even in a matter where that information could be used against you.
