Roxanne Meng maintains a general business practice with a focus on real estate law and lending practice. She regularly represents financial institutions in mortgage lending transactions and on work outs of non-performing loans. In addition, Ms. Meng has significant experience in representing developers and investors in the leasing, acquisition, development, construction, financing, operation, and disposition of commercial real estate, including raw land, office buildings, industrial properties, shopping centers, hotels/motels, and apartment complexes.
While in law school, Ms. Meng served as a member of the South Texas Law Review, was inducted into the Order of the Lytae, and was a recipient of American Jurisprudence Award in Corporations and Certificate in Transactional Law Practice.
Ms. Meng is bilingual in English and Chinese, and is capable of drafting in both languages.
Education:
South Texas College of Law, J.D., summa cum laude, 2007
Honors: Member, South Texas Law Review
Order of the Lytae
Dean’s List
Langdell Scholar
American Jurisprudence Award in Corporations
Awards: Certificate in Transactional Law Practice
University of Houston Law Center, LL.M., 1998
Jilin University Law School, LL.B., 1992
Professional Affiliations:
Member, State Bar of Texas
Member, Asian American Bar Association
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