Susan Wissink serves as the Director at Fennemore Craig, where she leads the firm's business and finance practice with a focus on delivering strategic legal solutions in the realms of mergers and acquisitions, securities, general corporate law, and commercial real estate. With a robust background...
Susan Wissink serves as the Director at Fennemore Craig, where she leads the firm's business and finance practice with a focus on delivering strategic legal solutions in the realms of mergers and acquisitions, securities, general corporate law, and commercial real estate. With a robust background in law, Susan has honed her expertise in navigating complex transactions, representing both buyers and sellers in asset and stock-based acquisitions, mergers, and business reorganizations. Her adeptness in contract negotiation and joint ventures positions her as a trusted advisor for clients looking to expand their businesses or streamline operations through strategic partnerships.
In her current role, Susan has spearheaded several high-profile projects that underscore her commitment to excellence in legal practice. She has successfully guided clients through intricate lending arrangements and investment property transactions, ensuring compliance with regulatory frameworks while maximizing value. Her comprehensive understanding of construction law further enhances her ability to address the multifaceted needs of clients in the real estate sector.
A graduate of Northwestern University and the Arizona State University Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, Susan combines her strong academic foundation with practical experience to deliver insightful legal counsel. Her leadership in the firm not only fosters a collaborative environment but also drives innovative solutions that meet the evolving demands of the market. As a seasoned professional in the law practice industry, Susan Wissink continues to make significant contributions to the field, leveraging her skills in mergers, acquisitions, and business transactions to empower clients and facilitate their growth objectives.