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Bell Nunnally Attorney Stephanie Gause Named Member of the Year by the Lee Park & Arlington Hall Conservancy

Bell Nunnally's Stephanie Gause has been selected by the Lee Park & Arlington Hall Conservancy as a "Member of the Year" in recognition of her "outstanding contribution, dedication and commitment" to the organization.

2013-03-21
SAN FRANCISCO, CA, March 21, 2013 (Press-News.org) Bell Nunnally & Martin LLP attorney Stephanie K. Gause has been selected by the Lee Park & Arlington Hall Conservancy as a "Member of the Year" in recognition of her "outstanding contribution, dedication and commitment" to the non-profit organization.

The Lee Park & Arlington Hall Conservancy was formed in 1995 for conservation, renovation and further development of the eponymous 17-acre central Dallas park anchored by Arlington Hall - a two-thirds size replica of Robert E. Lee's Virginia home constructed in 1939.

Gause has been an active member of the Lee Park & Arlington Hall Conservancy for more than five years and a member of the board of directors since 2012. Among other service projects, she has reviewed and revised the organization's bylaws and advised the organization on multiple corporate filings and event contracts that remain essential to its business.

"Lee Park and Arlington Hall are a treasured part of the Dallas community, and Stephanie is to be lauded for her commitment to this worthwhile organization," said James Skochdopole, managing partner of Bell Nunnally.

A member of the firm's Commercial Finance, Corporate and Securities, Mergers and Acquisitions, and Real Estate practice areas, Gause counsels clients in a variety of real estate and corporate transactions, including: the acquisition and sale of real property; office, industrial and retail leasing matters; asset purchase and sale agreements; commercial lending and real estate finance matters; construction contracts; corporate formation documents; and general commercial contracts.

Beyond her involvement with the Lee Park & Arlington Hall Conservancy, Gause also volunteers with the Dallas Museum of Art and the Junior League of Dallas. Active in the legal community as well, she is a member of the board of directors for the Dallas Association of Young Lawyers and was honored with its "Outstanding Director Award" in 2011.

Gause is a graduate of The University of Texas Law School (J.D., 2006) and The University of
Texas (B.B.A., 2003).

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[Press-News.org] Bell Nunnally Attorney Stephanie Gause Named Member of the Year by the Lee Park & Arlington Hall Conservancy
Bell Nunnally's Stephanie Gause has been selected by the Lee Park & Arlington Hall Conservancy as a "Member of the Year" in recognition of her "outstanding contribution, dedication and commitment" to the organization.