Best Lawyers 2022 Recognizes 6 Radler White Attorneys; Tim Parks is “Lawyer of the Year” for Real Estate

August 19, 2021

Six Radler White Parks & Alexander LLP attorneys have been honored by The Best Lawyers in America, with Tim Parks being named 2022 “Lawyer of the Year” for Real Estate Law in Portland, Oregon.

Five of the Firm’s attorneys are included on The Best Lawyers in America’s list for 2022: Dina Alexander, Steven Hultberg, Tim Parks, Barbara Radler, and Christe White.

In addition, Attorney Zoee Lynn Powers is included on the list of Best Lawyers: Ones To Watch for both Land Use/Zoning Law and Real Estate Law.

Tim Parks, recipient of the Best Lawyers 2022 Real Estate Law “Lawyer of the Year” award for Portland, is a founding partner of Radler White Parks & Alexander LLP. His expertise in complex transactional matters includes the acquisition, sale, and financing of real property, real estate syndications and private placement offerings, the transfer of property in tax-deferred exchanges, and the development of commercial properties.

The firm’s attorneys selected by their peers for 2022’s The Best Lawyers in America are:

PORTLAND
Barbara Radler (Partner) – Real Estate Law (first recognized in 2003) and 2021 Lawyer of the Year in Real Estate

Christe White (Partner) – Land Use and Zoning Law (first recognized in 2008) and 2018 Lawyer of the Year in Land Use and Zoning

Tim Parks (Partner) – Real Estate Law (first recognized in 2013) and 2022 Lawyer of the Year in Real Estate

Dina Alexander (Partner) – Real Estate Law (first recognized in 2008) and 2019 and 2017 Lawyer of the Year in Real Estate

Zoee Powers (Associate) – One to Watch in Real Estate Law (first recognized in 2021) and One to Watch in Land Use and Zoning Law (first recognized in 2021)

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Steven Hultberg (Partner) – Real Estate Law (first recognized in 2010)

About Best Lawyers in America
The Best Lawyers in America recognizes the top 5% of private-practicing attorneys in the United States. Best Lawyers is based upon peer review and its “methodology is designed to capture, as accurately as possible, the consensus opinion of leading lawyers about the professional abilities of their colleagues within the same geographical area and legal practice area.”