Attorney Frank W. Parkinson has joined Bodman as a member based in the Ann Arbor office.
As a member of the Real Estate Practice Group, Parkinson’s practice includes a broad range of real estate purchase and sales, commercial landlord and tenant matters, and real estate loan transactions.
Parkinson has over 30 years of experience in the real estate industry. He has worked as a real estate developer, green builder, broker, investor, and investment advisor in conjunction with his practice as a real estate attorney. He co-founded four different firms working in the real estate industry in Michigan and Illinois.
Early in his legal career, Parkinson practiced at several large Chicago-area law firms. More recently, he has maintained his own solo practice and been Of Counsel to a business law firm in Ann Arbor.
In addition to real estate, Parkinson has transaction experience in corporate and commercial lending matters, and in environmental, land use, and beverage and hospitality licensing law matters,
Parkinson is president of the board of the Ecology Center, an Ann Arbor non-profit working towards innovative solutions for environmental issues.
- Posted April 13, 2017
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Attorney Frank W. Parkinson joins Bodman's Real Estate Practice Group in Ann Arbor

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