Buffalo, NY – Phillips Lytle LLP has announced that Anthony Joseph Iacchetta has been appointed Practice Group Leader for the firm’s Land, Environment and Energy Practice Group effective January 1, 2024. Anthony succeeds Kimberly R. Nason who served as the group leader for two years. This practice group includes the firm’s Real Estate, Environmental Law, Energy and Renewables, and Telecommunications Teams.
“I am looking forward to transitioning into the role of Practice Group Leader for our Land, Environment and Energy Practice Group,” Iacchetta said. “This group has many esteemed attorneys who are leaders in real estate, environmental and energy practices. It is an honor to be able to support our attorneys as they continue to achieve success.”
Anthony focuses his practice on real estate matters, including sales, acquisitions, leases and refinances, as well as review of real estate titles and title insurance policies in his role as an agent for Stewart Title Insurance Company through Phillips Lytle. Anthony also has years of experience handling real estate litigation and workouts across New York State. He is one of the leading attorneys in the area of tax lien foreclosures in New York.
Anthony received his J.D., summa cum laude, from the State University of New York at Buffalo Law School and his B.A. from the University of Rochester. He has been named an Upstate New York Super Lawyers® Rising Star, and is admitted to practice in New York and Florida.
Phillips Lytle LLP is a preeminent law firm that is recognized nationally for its legal excellence. With offices across New York State and in Chicago, IL; Washington, D.C.; and Canada, our attorneys serve a multinational client base, including Fortune 1000 companies, global and regional financial institutions, not-for-profit organizations, middle-market companies, startups, entrepreneurs and individuals on important matters affecting their businesses and personal wealth. For more information, visit phillipslytle.com.
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