Harvest Real Estate Law

Jamie Altman Buggy Honored in GlobeSt’s 2026 “Women of Influence”

Jamie Altman Buggy, Partner & General Counsel

Jamie Altman Buggy, Harvest LLP's Partner and General Counsel, has been recognized in GlobeSt.'s "Women of Influence" for 2026 in the category of CRE Legal Counsel. The annual honor is awarded to nominees whose exceptional contributions have significantly enhanced the commercial real estate industry.

Since 1983, the Women of Influence award has recognized a growing number of commercial real estate female professionals for their remarkable achievements. These individuals have personally impacted the market and have significantly driven the industry to new heights via their outstanding successes. The 2026 Women of Influence were selected by GlobeSt.'s esteemed advisory board and senior editors based on how well they achieved goals and displayed ingenuity in regard to their nomination category; how impactful their work has been; how dedicated the nominee has been to furthering the development of their field and the role of women within it; and the nominee's personal commitment to the highest ethical standards, service, and excellence. The honorees will be profiled in a feature article on GlobeSt.com in July and will also be honored at an awards dinner during the annual Women of Influence Conference in Denver, Colorado.

Jamie, who joined Harvest at its launch in 2022, has broad experience in all types of real estate disputes, including breach of contract, fraud, insurance coverage, partnership disputes, and breach of fiduciary duty. Her experience also includes serving both creditors and debtors in bankruptcy matters, guiding them through the complicated process to a favorable outcome. She specializes in commercial landlord-tenant disputes and oversees a high volume of landlord-tenant litigation. She thrives when the situation at hand lacks precedent and requires creativity and an entrepreneurial attitude and is known for managing her litigation matters cost effectively but with exceptional results. Outside of the law, Jamie serves her community through charitable work including past tenures on the board of Home Start, which aims to strengthen families and prevent child abuse, and as Vice President of the Veterans Research Alliance, which raises money to fund innovative medical research for veterans.