Lead Paralegal // Corporate & Real Estate
Tammy White.
“Tammy leverages over a decade of veteran experience and a nuanced understanding of legal dynamics to provide the dedicated stewardship and coordination required for complex corporate and real estate matters.”
Strategic Practice Support
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A Trusted & Indispensable Contributor
Tammy White is a senior member of the AEGIS support team, bringing over 10 years of dedicated experience to the firm. Her practice is defined by a versatile and deep understanding of the legal mechanics behind real estate, corporate governance, estate planning, and mergers and acquisitions. Tammy’s ability to navigate these diverse areas with tactical certainty has established her as a trusted advisor to both attorneys and clients.
Her thoughtful approach allows her to provide exceptional service, ensuring that complex legal and business affairs are managed with precision. Whether coordinating large-scale transactions or managing the underlying nuances of an estate plan, Tammy’s work is anchored by a commitment to delivering practical, results-oriented solutions.
Academic Foundation & Nuance
Originally from Wisconsin, Tammy earned her Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. She later obtained an Associate’s degree in Paralegal Studies from Southwestern Illinois College in 2011. This unique educational foundation informs her nuanced and patient approach to complex legal problem-solving.
Outside of her professional leadership at AEGIS, Tammy enjoys spending time with her children in her hometown of O’Fallon, Illinois. A passionate explorer of unique finds, she enjoys perusing antique and thrift stores, crafting, and treasure hunting—a hobby that reflects the same attention to detail she brings to her legal practice.
Next Steps
Engage Professional Stewardship.
“Tactical alignment begins with a direct professional connection.”
Next Steps
Engage Senior-Led Counsel.
“Tactical alignment begins with a direct professional connection.”
