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Education
  • University of Maryland, B.S., 2001
  • Ohio State University, B.S., 1992


Tabatha Adams
Senior Paralegal

Real Estate
Corporate Finance
  


  2550 M Street, NW
Washington, DC 20037
T: 202-457-6513  F: 202-457-6315
Tabatha Adams assists the firm’s attorneys in complex commercial real estate transactions at the national, regional, and local levels.

Ms. Adams’ independent caseload requires daily contact with the firm’s clients concerning various aspects of transactional deals, notably real estate acquisition, financing, and development.   In addition to title and survey review, her duties involve helping in the drafting of deeds and contracts and corporate organizational documents and resolutions.  Ms. Adams takes primary responsibility for assembling and administrating closing documentation.  She also aids attorneys in real estate litigation, assisting in drafting complaints, foreclosures, evictions, lien releases, and legal research.

Ms. Adams previously worked for three other reputable law firms, including senior paralegal positions for two prominent Am Law 100-ranked firms.   In those positions, she held many of the same responsibilities she currently holds at Patton Boggs, as well as assisting those firms’ attorneys in corporate tax planning, general business planning for family succession and wealth preservation, individual income and estate and gift tax planning, and the structuring of investment ownership vehicles, including partnerships, joint ventures, corporations, and limited liability companies.

Before embarking on a paralegal career, Ms. Adams started a photography company that became the fastest growing stock company along the east coast, maintaining a library of two million images and selling to major corporations across the U.S.   As a member of the American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP), she served as a public speaker in Baltimore, New York, and Washington, DC, and judged photography work for National Geographic, Smithsonian, and Time.  Her diverse education includes a B.S. from the University of Maryland in Paralegal Studies with a minor in Behavioral & Social Sciences and a B.S. from Ohio State University in Chemistry with a minor in Psychology.