June L. Marshall
Partner
Overview
June L. Marshall is a real estate attorney in Holland & Knight's Washington, D.C., office.
Ms. Marshall has extensive experience in multifamily, commercial and mixed-use real estate development, including the acquisition and disposition of real property, creation of residential, mixed-use and commercial condominium regimes, and litigating real estate disputes. She represents both landlords and tenants in commercial retail and office leasing matters. Ms. Marshall counsels real estate developers, development companies, affordable housing developers, residential associations and financial institutions and lenders. She is also well versed in complex matters related to condominiums and cooperatives, as well as all aspects of commercial real estate transactions, including drafting and negotiating covenants, reciprocal easement agreements, and purchase and sale agreements.
In addition, Ms. Marshall represents developers of large subdivisions, master-planned communities and resorts with respect to Interstate Land Sales Full Disclosure Act (ILSA) registrations and individual state registrations with comparable state statutes. She is a member of Holland & Knight's Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Team, focusing on real estate, green building and sustainability matters.
Ms. Marshall's practice includes advising clients on the District of Columbia Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act (TOPA) and District Opportunity to Purchase Act (DOPA) during the sale, purchase and redevelopment of multifamily and low-income housing tax credit rental properties.
In addition to her legal practice, Ms. Marshall serves as the co-chair of Holland & Knight's Women's Initiative in the Washington, D.C., office.
Prior to joining Holland & Knight, Ms. Marshall worked at a boutique real estate law firm, where her practice included condominium development. She also represented individuals, business entities and nonprofit organizations in civil litigation, appellate and D.C. agency matters, primarily in the areas of real estate law, including premise liability, personal injury, TOPA and real property disputes.
Ms. Marshall served as a law clerk for the Honorable Stephanie Duncan-Peters of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia. In this role, she drafted orders and opinions that resolved legal issues in both civil and criminal law.
Representative Experience
- Served as transactional counsel on behalf of a seller in the disposition of its 46,200-square-foot, two-story data center in the District of Columbia for a sales price of $16.7 million to a purchaser who, in turn, leased the site to a D.C. government technology agency
- Served as transactional counsel on behalf of a seller in the disposition of its approximately 200,000-square-foot retail shopping center in Virginia for a sales price of $20.825 million
- Created homeowners association (HOA) governing documents and reciprocal easement agreements for a newly constructed multimillion-dollar luxury single-family home residential community in D.C. that used sustainable and green landscape and building design
- Represented a large international trade association as landlord's counsel in lease negotiations of office space at its headquarters
- Represented a national bank in connection with its new market expansion program; drafted and negotiated leases and purchase and sale agreements
- Represented a master-planned community developer in Oregon in registering multiple phases of the development under the Interstate Land Sales Full Disclosure Act (ILSA)
- Created a complex affordable and market-rate condominium regime at the former Sursum Corda Housing Cooperative in D.C. during the complete redevelopment of the site
Credentials
- The George Washington University Law School, J.D.
- Rice University, B.A.
- District of Columbia
- Texas
- U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
- U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Columbia
- Rice University Association of Rice Alumni (ARA), Board of Directors
- District of Columbia Department of Energy & Environment (DOEE), Green Building Advisory Council (GBAC), 2022-2026
- U.S. Rowing, Inclusion and Community Impact Committee
- The District of Columbia Bar, Real Estate, Housing and Land Use Community, Co-Chair, 2015-2019
- American Bar Association, Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Section
- Association of Rice University Black Alumni (ARUBA)
- Capital Rowing Club, Director At-Large, 2017-2018
- Holland & Knight Pro Bono All Star, 2018-2022
- Top 100 Lawyers in the District of Colombia, The National Black Lawyers
- Leadership Circle, Street Law Inc.
- Pathway to Inclusion Program, Urban Land Institute (ULI) Washington, 2020-2021 Cohort
- Frederick B. Abramson Award for Group Bar Project of the Year, District of Columbia Bar, 2015
- John Payton Leadership Academy of the District of Columbia Bar, Class of 2014