Kathryn A. Kopp’s practice is focused on real estate, land use, landlord/tenant matters and commercial transactions. She has represented individuals and commercial clients in virtually all aspects of the acquisition and sale of real estate and business assets as well as the drafting and negotiation of leases.
Kathryn has assisted in obtaining variance approvals for individuals and businesses seeking to develop properties in a number of municipalities throughout New Jersey. She has also assisted clients in obtaining approvals of development projects from Historic Commissions in Somerset County, NJ.
Kathryn received her undergraduate degree from Saint Leo University and her law degree from New York Law School.
Combining the broad perspective required to understand both the apparent and subtle ramifications of decisions concerning the businesses of our clients, with the breadth of experience necessary to advise on the most sophisticated issues and applications of law.
Our attorneys have represented the largest city in the state, suburban boroughs and even municipalities with special charters. We are experienced in municipal contracting and have substantial experience negotiating agreements for the procurement of potable water and the operation and maintenance of municipal utility systems.
Whether the matter is complex or simple our attorneys can handle all aspects of the land use process. Moreover, the firm’s attorneys can add value to the process by making optimal use of statutes that permit payments in lieu of real estate taxes.