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Campbell Steele

 

  

Nashville, TN Office

 

direct phone: (615) 866 2322

direct fax: (615) 866 2323

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Education:
University of Memphis, Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law, J.D.

 
University of Tennessee, B.S.
 


Bar Admissions:
Tennessee bar

 

 

Hometown:
Nashville, TN

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Campbell’s practice concentrates on commercial lending, finance and real estate law, including the representation of lenders, developers and non-profits in transactions combining multiple private and public funding sources, including conventional market rate financing, low-income housing tax credits (both debt and equity), tax-exempt and taxable bond financings, tax increment financing, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac financing, FHA-insured loans, and projects utilizing CDBG, CFRC and HOME funds.  Campbell works with HUD on a variety of matters, including TPA's Section 8 assistance and HAP contracts.  He also advises clients as to various phases of real estate development, including land acquisition, financing, leasing, disposition and different issues facing neighborhoods and subdivisions.

 

Selected Recent Transactions

 

  • Represented lenders and developers in low-income tax credit, Section 1602 and TCAP financings for multi-family residential projects
  • Represented various lenders in commercial real estate financings, asset-based financings, syndications and participations
  • Represented lenders and developers in a variety of FHA-insured projects, including projects financed under Sections 202, 221(d), 220, 223 and 232.
  • Represented purchasers in a $65 million sale of 35,000 acres of timberland/conservation property in east Tennessee

Major Prior Work Experience

 

Before joining Reno & Cavanaugh, Campbell was an attorney at Stites & Harbison where his practice focused on commercial lending, finance and real estate law, including both market rate and affordable housing development.  Prior to entering law school, he helped found Help4Life, Inc., a Nashville-based company that developed and implemented Internet-based software systems used to assist doctors, psychiatrists and school systems in the diagnosis and treatment of children with learning/behavior disorders and chronic diseases.
 

  • Stites & Harbison, 2005-2009
  • Petkoff & Associates, 2003-2004
  • Judicial Extern, U.S. District Court for the Western District of Tennessee, 2003
  • Business Information and Marketing Director, Help4Life, Inc., 1999-2002
  • Tombras Group, Intern Account Executive, 1997-1998

Speaking Engagements/Publications

 

  • Author, The Hidden Word: Metadata Threat Shouldn't be Ignored. Nashville Business Journal, June 5, 2006.
  • Author, Attorneys Beware:  Metadata’s Impact on Privilege, Work-Product, and the Ethical Rules, 35 U. Mem. L. Rev. 907 (2005).
  • Burroughs v. Magee:  The Tennessee Supreme Court Extends a Physician’s Duty to the Motoring Public to Warn Patients of the Effects of Taking Medication While Driving but Declines to Extend a Duty to Third Parties for Negligent Prescription Decisions, 35 U. Mem. L. Rev. 173 (2004).

Awards, Community Activities And Professional Activities
 

  • LandTrust for Tennessee – Volunteer Attorney
  • NAIOP and NAIOP Developing Leaders Program
  • Big Brothers Big Sisters of Middle Tennessee
  • Arthritis Foundation
  • United Way Sennet Society
  • Legal Aid Society


 

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