Amy Clayton Named American College of Mortgage Attorneys (ACMA) Fellow
Jan 31 2025
Womble Bond Dickinson Partner Amy Clayton has been inducted as a Fellow of the American College of Mortgage Attorneys (ACMA).
Formed in 1974, the American College of Mortgage Attorneys (ACMA) is comprised of 500 lawyers in North America who are experts in mortgage law. ACMA Fellows share a commitment to giving back to their profession, improving and reforming laws and procedures affecting real estate secured transactions, and raising the level of professionalism of lawyers practicing in this area.
Fellows have distinguished themselves as practitioners in the field of real estate mortgage law through their skills and practice experience, bar association activities, lecturing, authoring articles and program materials, participating in the legislative process, and writing briefs and/or arguing cases that are significant to mortgage transactions.
Clayton is an experienced attorney who advises U.S. clients in the areas of commercial real estate transactions, commercial finance, commercial leasing, commercial property tax, business formations, and general real estate and corporate law. Her practice also includes the representation of various banks and other institutional lenders in all aspects of real estate lending and asset-based financing. Clayton practices in Womble Bond Dickinson’s Greenville, S.C. office.
She joins fellow WBD attorneys as ACMA Fellows: Chad Brown, Morris Ellison, Elizabeth Lee (incoming ACMA Secretary), Dan Orvin, John Rawicz, and Lindsay Smith.