Carly Clendening

Real Estate Law | Business Law

Carly Clendening is a dedicated real estate and business law attorney practicing in the Greater Tampa Bay Area. She focuses her practice on real estate transactions, lender representation, mixed-finance real estate deals, and a broad range of corporate and business matters. With a keen eye for detail and a practical approach to complex deals, Carly excels at guiding clients through sophisticated transactions while providing clear, strategic counsel tailored to their unique business objectives.

 

Carly is a graduate of Stetson University College of Law and holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Central Florida. She is licensed to practice in Florida and is an active member of the Florida Bar and the Hillsborough County Bar Association.

 

Known for her client-focused approach and practical legal insight, Carly is committed to delivering efficient, results-oriented solutions in a dynamic legal landscape. She builds strong, lasting relationships with clients by prioritizing responsiveness and thoughtful problem-solving.

 

Carly is a Tampa Bay native and recently joined Phillips, Hayden & Labbee, LLP. She is excited to contribute to the firm’s modern, technology-forward approach to serving clients across Florida in commercial and residential real estate, development, lending, and related business transactions.

 

In her downtime, Carly enjoys spending time with her daughter, Genevieve, and supporting the Rays, Lightning, and Buccaneers.

Education

  • Stetson University College of Law 2017

Bar Admission

  • Florida Bar Admission 2018
  • Hillsborough County Bar Association Member

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