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Amanda Wolfe has joined the firm as a member, significantly strengthening its real estate, finance, and land use and municipal law capabilities. Wolfe brings a wealth of experience in navigating complex commercial real estate transactions and land use approvals, a key asset for the firm's New Jersey clientele.
Her practice is comprehensive, focusing on representing developers, investors, and businesses. She routinely handles acquisitions, dispositions, and financing for a wide array of commercial properties, including industrial, office, and retail assets. Furthermore, Wolfe is adept at guiding clients through the intricate municipal approval processes essential for development projects, from initial zoning applications to securing vital permits.
Her deep understanding of the legal and practical challenges in real estate development is expected to provide immediate value. Wolfe's proficiency in these areas will enhance the firm's ability to serve clients seeking to develop, invest in, or manage property within the region. Her arrival underscores the firm's commitment to expanding its depth in these critical and interconnected practice areas, offering clients seasoned counsel for their most significant property and development matters.
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