About
Aimee V. Leary is a partner at Fox Rothschild LLP who focuses on commercial real estate transactions and related litigation. She works with developers, buyers, sellers, and borrowers, helping them complete complex deals efficiently while providing clear guidance and dependable legal support.
Aimee earned her Bachelor of Business Administration in Political Science and Business Law from the University of Miami in 2009. She later received her J.D. from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 2012 and is admitted to practice in South Carolina.
Aimee has built a strong practice handling acquisitions, dispositions, financing, leasing, and development matters. She represents residential housing developers across the Southeast and has experience with hotel projects from Virginia to Florida, including purchases, sales, refinancing, and new construction.
Aimee has received several honors, including recognition in the Chambers USA guide for Real Estate in South Carolina and the Daily Report’s On the Rise in South Carolina Honoree. She was also named to the Best Lawyers Ones to Watch list and received the Mentor of the Year Award.
Aimee is known for being responsive, practical, and easy to work with. She provides clients with thoughtful solutions and helps them navigate complex real estate matters with confidence while ensuring that transactions move forward smoothly and on time.
Aimee V. Leary remains active in her community and professional organizations. Her commitment to client service and strong understanding of the real estate market make her a trusted advisor for a wide range of clients.
Law Office Affiliations
- Partner, Fox Rothschild LLP
- Member, South Carolina Bar Association
- Member, Greenville Bar Association
- Member, South Carolina Women Lawyers Association
Licensed State
- South Carolina
Education
- University of South Carolina School of Law
Juris Doctor (JD) - University of Miami
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
Awards & Badges



- Land Use & Zoning
- Landlord & Tenant
- Title & Boundary Issues




