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  • Lawyer name:Jean Kent Campbell - Honolulu, HI
  • Address:Ali'i Place, Suite 1600 1099 Alakea StreetHonolulu,HI
  • Phone:808-523-9000
  • Fax:808-533-4184
  • PostalCode:96813
  • WebSite:http://www.legalhawaii.com/
  • Areas of Practice:Real Estate Transactions Commercial Leasing Real Estate Development Condominiums and

Hawaii HonoluluJean Kent Campbell attorney Jean Kent Campbell - Honolulu, HI is a Very good lawyer practice area in Real Estate Transactions Commercial Leasing Real Estate Development Condominiums and Planned Communities Conservation Easements Entitlements and Land Use Alternative Energy Development ,Jean Kent Campbell

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  • Jean Campbell's experience in real property transactions runs the gamut from large hotel developments, residential apartment buildings and office buildings to large agricultural and development acreage. Her practice includes acquisition and sale, permitting and land use entitlements, subdivision and condominium development, planned community development, commercial leasing, alternative energy projects and conservation easements.

    Ms. Campbell's experience with condominiums and planned communities includes the conceptualization and drafting of complete project documents, including declarations, disclosure documents, bylaws, sales documents and brokerage agreements. She coordinates work with other consultants such as surveyors, environmental consultants and title companies and she works with utilities and the counties to provide necessary services to projects. She trains sales teams and handles matters relating to conveying units and lots to purchasers. Ms. Campbell's development work has included a 126 unit Big Island resort condominium, various other residential, agricultural and industrial condominium projects, resort and agricultural planned communities, Kauai condominium and planned community projects and the conversion of a Diamond Head cooperative apartment building into a condominium.

    Ms. Campbell's real estate acquisition and sale practice covers the entire process from negotiating and drafting purchase and sales documents, conducting due diligence investigations, including coordinating other professionals and consultants, directing closing and completing post-closing matters and project management. Ms. Campbell's transactions have included the sale of a Kapiolani Boulevard office building, 4,800 acres of working agricultural land in Ka'u, a Waikiki office building, Maui and Big Island hotels and golf courses and a Honolulu shopping center.

    Ms. Campbell has negotiated and drafted commercial leases on behalf of both landlords and tenants. Ms. Campbell has negotiated alternative energy options and leases for solar, wind, geothermal and other alternative energy projects on behalf of landowners. Ms. Campbell's conservation easement work includes large tracts of land on Oahu's leeward side and north shore as well as the Big Island.

    Representative Projects & Clients

    Condominiums and Planned Communities:Kolea Condominium Villas, Waikoloa, Hawaii – Centex HomesKukio and Maniniowali – WB KukioHokuli'a – 1250 Oceanside PartnersSeabreeze Apartments – Seabreeze Apartments Inc.Kealia Kai and Moloaa Condominium – Kauai RanchWaiakea Villas – Waiakea Villas LLC

    Real Property Transactions:One Kapiolani – sale on behalf of CUNA Mutual InvestmentsMcCully Shopping Center – sale on behalf of McCully Associates4,800 acres of macadamia orchards, Ka'u – purchase on behalf of ML Macadamia2,000+ acres of agricultural property, Ka'u – purchase on behalf of WindwalkerWailea Marriott and Waikoloa Beach Marriott – purchase and sale on behalf of Blackstone Real Estate Advisors

  • Hawaii U.S. District Court District of Hawaii

  • University of Hawaii, William S. Richardson School of Law, Honolulu, Hawaii, 2000J.D.Honors: cum laude San Diego State University, 1995M.A.Major: English University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1992B.A.Honors: With HonorsMajor: English

  • At Bays Lung Rose & Holma in Honolulu, Hawaii, our lawyers focus the majority of our work in real estate and construction litigation. Since our founding in 1986, we have achieved exceptional results for our clients in these and other practice areas. We also feel that our firm's best days are still to come. Our representation is marked by a unique blend of accomplished partners and energetic associates. Each of our attorneys, regardless of his or her experience level, relishes the challenge of resolving complex cases on favorable terms.

    Our senior attorneys have gained a statewide reputation for our forward-thinking, dynamic advocacy in each of our practice areas. In addition to our real estate and construction practice, we represent clients in business law, insurance law, estate litigation and employment law. As further evidence of our firm's reputation, we are often asked by mainland law firms to serve as co-counsel in matters taking place in Hawaii.

    We believe that, more often than not, there are multiple solutions to a problem. We treat each case separately based on the unique aspects involved. Our lawyers take the time to explain all of the options to our clients and answer all of their questions so they have a thorough understanding of their case at each step of the legal process.

    Our law firm recently completed our first-quarter century of meeting the needs of clients across Hawaii and beyond. We look forward to providing this same level of representation for years and decades to come.

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hey everyone,. . i got an email with a pdf attachment in it.. could someone show me how to write something into this type of document once i open it up and save it eventually ?. . cheers. . thanks a lot.

Also, I am taking the NCLEX-RN exam this week and all of my information on it is in my maiden name. They are extreeemmeeely strict about accuracy of your ID and what they have on their papers in regards to it is THE SAME NAME. . . Is my name technically changed now? And does anyone know anything about the NCLEX In regards to this situation?.

My boyfriend and I are college students, we live together and have been together for a few years now. I am currently taking my prerequisites for Nursing, and he is still finishing up his "basics". His mother is getting remarried, and moving herself and my boyfriends little sister to Hawaii where her new husband lives. He has just retired from the military and has convinced her to live with him in military housing and get a job in the military. She is an RN, like I am training to be. She really wants her son(my boyfriend) to come with her, but knows he won't leave me here. They have been trying to figure out ways of how we could move there with them, but its hard. I have a trust fund from when my father passed away when I was a child, and the trust pays for my educational, travel, and accommodation expenses (unless I tell my estate manager not to). I wouldn't know where to begin as far as moving to Hawaii and enrolling in college there, but if we could do it I'm all for it. I know that everything is more expensive there, right now I am paying $900 for an apartment plus utilities and cable. I know that those expenses will increase at least $500 if we moved to Hawaii. What do you think, would it be possible for us? Considering I have a trust fund that could back me up if needed, could my boyfriend and I get an apartment in Hawaii and continue going to college there, close to his mother and sister? Thanks.

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My boyfriend and I would like to terminate our lease this year and move, how do you write up the letter saying this to the landlord? So far I have we the residents of ................ would like to terminate our lease at the end of january 2009. It just sounds stupid but is that all we need to say?. Our yearly lease started at the end of January two years ago, all we have to do is give three months notice before the end of january if we want to leave at the end of the year..

I was adopted, and when I was 23 after having met and known my biological mom for several years, I changed my last name back to her last name. I did it for several reasons.. . 1. The last name I had belonged to a family that pretty much disowned me after my adopted dad died.. . 2. My adopted mom had remarried and she herself had a new last name. I loved my step-dad a lot, but his family was pretty crappy too, so I didn't want his last name.. . 3. My biological mom was single when I was conceived, so if my name had never changed it would've been her last name, so that's what I went with.. . But anyway ... I digress.. . Okay, if the dad has custody rights (visitation or anything) then you probably won't be able to get it done. You won't find a judge that will sympathize with you just because "it would be easier." If the father has any type of relationship with the child, then you're SOL.. . If he has no visitation or relationship with the child, then you can go to court to get his parental rights stripped. He can protest it, I think, but it won't do any good if he doesn't have a relationship with the child. But also, I think there has to be a period of time that this has existed, like two years without a relationship.. . Lastly, when I was a kid and had a different last name than my mom (before she was remarried) it didn't really bother me too much, and wasn't any trouble. Coincidentally, I have a stepson now that has a different name than me, my wife, and our daughter. And we have no problems with that either, regarding school, daycare, etc.. . I would really think about the future right now. It sounds like you want to erase that part of your life, which is understandable. But you might meet someone in the future who wants to adopt your child, and you'd have to go through it all over again.

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