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CRG Adds Associate General Counsel to Legal Team

CRG, the Chicago-based development and investment arm of Clayco, has retained Lucie Stanley as associate general counsel. With nearly 10 years’ legal experience, Stanley joins CRG’s in-house legal department handling all legal, compliance and risk management issues as the company continues the strategic growth of its national platform. She’s based in the St. Louis office.  

“We are thrilled to welcome Lucie to our legal team,” said Shawn Clark, CRG president. “Lucie brings a depth of private practice experience in commercial real estate with a range of ground-up development asset classes and investment structures. Her exceptional reputation in the St. Louis real estate law community and key client relationships make her a perfect fit for CRG.” 

Stanley joins CRG from law firm Husch Blackwell, where she was a senior associate counseling national commercial real estate clients on navigating complex development incentives and tax credits for significant, large-scale projects.

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