In her real estate law practice, Beth focuses on multifamily housing finance. She primarily represents lenders in connection with the financing of multifamily housing projects and the sale of these loans to Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae.
Beth also regularly advises and counsels clients on navigating the complex issues related to mortgage foreclosures. Additionally, Beth provides representation to both buyers and sellers in all phases of acquisition and disposition of commercial and residential real estate projects.
Beth joined Cozen O'Connor in 2026 along with the multifamily finance team from Moss & Barnett. As one of the leading law firms nationwide in representing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac lenders, the team has successfully closed thousands of these loans across every product line, including portfolio and capital markets executions, credit facilities and other structured transactions, tax-exempt bond and other targeted affordable housing programs, seniors housing, manufactured housing, and small-balance loans. These transactions span the spectrum of deal structures, including joint ventures, tenancies in common, ground leases, master leases, condominiums, phased developments, preferred equity, and investment funds.
With many loans now being pooled and securitized, Beth focuses on structuring single-purpose entities and examining the complex legal issues necessary for compliance with Standard & Poor’s U.S. Commercial Mortgage-Backed Securities Legal and Structured Finance Criteria. She also has significant experience in small-balance loan and targeted affordable housing practices.
Beth earned her J.D. from the University of Minnesota Law School and her B.A. from Macalester College.