Jazmynn B. Pok is a member of Parsons’ Real Estate practice team where she serves a variety of clients in matters relating to land use, entitlements, leasing, real property and renewable energy transactions.
Capabilities
Biography
Jazmynn's practice focuses on transactional work related to land use, zoning, leasing, real estate, and renewable energy. Jazmynn assists clients with land acquisition, new developments, commercial and residential property, and tenant-in-common, 1031 exchange, purchase and sale transactions, and renewable energy development projects.
Jazmynn earned her Juris Doctorate with High Honors from the University of Utah, S.J. Quinney College of Law. While in law school, Jazmynn externed for the Honorable Utah Supreme Court Chief Justice Matthew Durrant. Prior to law school, Jazmynn earned a Master of Strategic Communication degree and bachelor’s degree in Environmental Studies from Westminster College.
Experience
Land Acquisition and Joint Use Agreements
Represented six property owners in acquiring additional parcels of land for joint use, and preparing tenancy in common, land management, and reciprocal and restrictive easement agreements.
Retailer Land Use, Entitlement Analysis, Approvals and Expansions
Represented one of the nation's top retailers and analyzed title commitments, recorded exceptions, surveys, engineering reports, and local zoning and land use codes to determine whether the client is permitted to construct certain improvements to their existing property, and assists with drafting and negotiating agreements with neighboring landowners to facilitate the client's plans and entitlements.
Solar Energy Acquisition
Represented buyer in land acquisition of multiple utility scale solar project involving private, state, and BLM land, and including land acquisition, title, leasing, and entitlements.
Accomplishments
Academic
University of Utah, S.J. Quinney College of Law, Juris Doctorate, 2021
Westminster College, Master of Strategic Communication, 2015
Westminster College, Environmental Studies, 2009
Associations
Professional
Utah State Bar, Real Estate Practice Group
Member, Women Lawyers of Utah
Community
Executive Board Member, Neighborhood House
Past president, Attorneys of Color Affinity Group, Parsons Behle & Latimer
Mentor, UCLI
Member, Women’s Leadership Initiative, Urban Land Institute – Utah
Insights
Parsons Behle & Latimer and Montana Economic Partnership Legislative Recap Draws Strong Business Turnout in Missoula
2025 Legislative Briefing: What Montana Businesses Need to Know
Utah’s New HOA Law: What Homeowners Associations and Members Need to Know
Parsons Behle & Latimer Honored by the Utah Minority Bar Association