Remington Jackson represents developers, owners, lenders, landlords, and tenants in commercial real estate transactions. He regularly negotiates and drafts transaction documents including construction and leverage loan agreements, purchase and sale agreements, management agreements, licenses, leases, restrictions, and easements. As part of his practice, Remington advises developers on zoning issues in front of local governments to help win approval.
Prior to joining Parker Poe, Remington served as in-house counsel to a major Midwest port authority, conducting real estate transactions, among other work. He also worked as a commercial real estate associate with one of the country's top 200 largest law firms.
Remington received his law degree from the University of Cincinnati, where he served as reprint editor for the Immigration and Nationality Law Review and as president of the Black Law Students Association. He has also served as a judicial extern for the Honorable Judge Jeffery P. Hopkins who was then a chief judge in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Ohio.