Nashville
615.949.2360 Direct
615.949.2349 Fax
elamb@winstead.com

Emily Lamb is a dedicated land use and development attorney based in Tennessee. She assists clients in navigating the complex legal landscape surrounding property development and land use regulations.

Emily understands the unique challenges and opportunities that Tennessee’s dynamic growth presents. She provides strategic counsel and representation to developers, landowners, and community stakeholders, guiding them through zoning, permitting, and regulatory compliance matters. Whether it's a large-scale commercial development or a single-family home project, Emily brings a thorough understanding of local laws and procedures to ensure her clients' interests are protected and their goals are achieved.

Areas of Experience

  • Zoning & Land Use Approvals
  • Development Permitting
  • Regulatory Compliance
  • Land Use Disputes
  • Community Engagement

Emily brings a unique blend of public sector experience and legal acumen to her client projects. Prior to entering private practice, she played an integral role in shaping Nashville's landscape as Deputy Director of the Codes Department for the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. In this capacity, she oversaw the issuance of nearly $5.5 billion in permits annually, underscoring her deep understanding of the complexities of land use and development in the region.

Emily's leadership extended beyond the Codes Department. She effectively managed the mayor-appointed Board of Zoning Appeals and spearheaded the drafting of crucial legislation on behalf of the Codes Department. Her earlier work in the Metropolitan Department of Law further honed her legal expertise, as she represented the city in diverse litigation matters and provided counsel to numerous departments, boards, and commissions.

Over a decade of service with Metro, Emily forged robust relationships with key figures across all levels of government involved in land use and planning. This extensive network, combined with her professional skills, enables her to advocate effectively for her clients' objectives.

REPRESENTATIVE EXPERIENCE

  • Representation of national, regional, and local developers and homeowners in the development of new residential, commercial, and mixed-use projects.
  • Representation of national, regional, and local developers and homeowners in the redevelopment of existing residential, commercial, and mixed-use projects.
  • Representation of national, regional, and local companies, developers, and homeowners before governmental agencies, boards, and commissions related to the development of residential, commercial, and mixed-use projects, including rezonings, variances, and other development services issues.
  • Representation of various clients, national, regional, and local, on various government relations needs.

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