Chris Louis-Jacques focuses his practice on real estate finance, partnership tax, transactional tax planning, state and local tax, and general business transactions. He assists with structuring commercial real estate transactions, negotiating and drafting partnership agreements and operating agreements, documenting equity investments in real estate, and structuring private equity funds predominantly focused on real estate investments.
Chris began his career as a summer associate at Morris, Manning & Martin and gained additional experience as a law intern at Norfolk Southern Corporation. He received his bachelor's degree in English from Kennesaw State University and his law degree from the University of Georgia. While at Georgia, he served on the Managing Board and as Conference Editor for the Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law, and as the teaching assistant for Legal Writing for Professor Anna Howard. He was also a member of the Black Law Students Association and the Student Bar Association.