Rachel advises public entity boards on public law matters, including preparing and negotiating contracts, administering public meetings, and ensuring regulatory compliance. She also works with private developers and local government entities to structure development agreements that provide for public participation in residential, commercial, and mixed-use projects. Rachel’s experience includes work with entities such as the Memorial City Redevelopment Authority and Fort Bend County Municipal Utility District No. 50.
Rachel approaches public finance as a practical tool to help communities meet essential needs and support long-term growth by securing funding for the infrastructure that enables daily life. Rachel brings valuable transactional insight from her prior experience as an executive compensation lawyer at one of the nation’s premier law firms. This background enhances her ability to navigate complex agreements and provide thoughtful, business-oriented counsel. Rachel values ABHR’s collaborative and welcoming culture, where teamwork and shared expertise create an environment that supports professional development and allows her to deliver effective, client-focused solutions.


