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Beth G. Hungate-Noland
Beth Hungate-Noland's practice focuses on mergers and acquisitions, corporate finance and general business matters with a specialization in the senior housing industry. She has assisted clients in such areas as asset and stock acquisitions and dispositions, public and private mergers, joint ventures, private equity financing and secured lending. Beth is also experienced with complex corporate reorganizations and restructurings.
Beth Hungate-Noland's practice focuses on mergers and acquisitions, corporate finance and general business matters with a specialization in the senior housing industry. She has assisted clients in such areas as asset and stock acquisitions and dispositions, public and private mergers, joint ventures, private equity financing and secured lending. Beth is also experienced with complex corporate reorganizations and restructurings.
Beth is a member of the Virginia State Bar, where she is a member of the Young Lawyers Conference and served as co-chair of the Women and Minorities in the Profession Commission and chair of the Bench-Bar Dinner. She is a member of the Virginia Bar Association, where she is a member of the Young Lawyers Division and served as co-chair of Lawyers for the Arts. Beth is also a member of the American Health Lawyers and the Richmond Bar associations. She is listed in Virginia Super Lawyers Rising Stars magazine for Mergers & Acquisitions and is also listed in Virginia Business magazine as one of Virginia’s “Legal Elite.”
Beth is the author of “Texas v. Cobb: A Narrow Road Ahead for the Sixth Amendment Right to Counsel,” 35 University of Richmond Law Review, 1191 (2002). She is co-author of “Annual Survey of Virginia Law: Antitrust and Trade Regulation,” 35 University of Richmond Law Review, 453 (2001), “Using Arbitration Clauses in Virginia Healthcare Contracts,” The Virginia Health Lawyer (August 2004), and “Using Arbitration Clauses in Virginia Nursing Facility Contracts,” VHCA Legal Quarterly (Jan. 1, 2005).
Beth received a bachelor of arts degree in criminal justice from Roanoke College and a bachelor of arts degree in political science from Armstrong Atlantic State University. She received her juris doctor degree from the University of Richmond School of Law, where she was the senior notes and comments editor of the University of Richmond Law Review.
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