Attorney Mary Ann Royse Joins Webber & Thies

Aug 1, 2020 | News

The attorneys and staff of Webber & Thies are pleased to announce that Attorney Mary Ann Royse joined the firm effective August 1, concentrating her practice in the areas of real estate development and transactions, wills and trusts, and general business matters. She has 25 years of experience providing exceptional service to hundreds of businesses and individuals in central Illinois and south Florida. Of great benefit to those we serve, Ms. Royse has formed excellent relationships with real estate brokers, bankers, contractors, insurance experts and others supporting firm clients. We are delighted to welcome her to the firm!

Ms. Royse earned her law degree in 1995 from the University of Texas School of Law. She is a member of the Champaign County, Illinois State (member, Real Estate Section) and Florida (member Real Property, Probate & Trust Section) Bar Associations. Ms. Royse has been active in many community organizations, including the Champaign West Rotary Club, Executive Club of Champaign County and Leadership Illinois. She is a former member of the Champaign Human Relations Commission.

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