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  • Illinois
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Kathryn McCollough Long

Associate


Kathryn McCollough Long concentrates in the representation of corporations in transactional matters. She also advises clients regarding compliance with environmental regulations and other regulations affecting business transactions.

She has represented privately-held corporate and nonprofit clients in virtually all aspects of commercial real estate transactions from drafting and negotiating purchase and sale agreements, interim agreements and financing documents, through closing. She also has experience representing residential cooperative apartment corporations in matters involving corporate law and landlord/tenant issues, and in drafting and reviewing documents in connection with issues related to trust and estate transfers of apartment corporation stock.

Ms. Long has prepared various agreements, including operating agreements, consignments agreements, partnership buy-out agreements, employment agreements, leases and license agreements.

Publications

"Cooperation with Government Agencies Under Environmental Audit Privilege/Immunity Laws, Rules, and Policies," (Co-Author) 33 Environmental Law Reporter 10996 (2003)

Previous Experience

During law school, Ms. Long was a Len Rubinowitz Public Interest Fellow at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Regional Counsel in Chicago. She also served as Public Interest Law Initiative Intern/Equal Justice America Summer Fellow and Extern in Consumer Law and Bankruptcy Projects at the Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago.

Education

Northwestern University School of Law (J.D., 2005)

Dean's List
Richard D. Heda Fund Merit-Based Scholarship Recipient
Judicial Extern — Honorable Sidney I. Schenkier, Magistrate Judge
U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois

University of Michigan (B.A., English, 1997)

Class Honors
William J. Branstrom Freshman Prize
James B. Angell Scholar