Grace Chun
By Joshua Burd
Day Pitney LLP has welcomed Grace Chun as counsel, bolstering its Parsippany-based team of real estate and land use attorneys.
According to the firm, Chun brings more than 16 years of experience advising clients on a wide range of litigation, land use and real estate matters. That enhances its ability to guide clients through complex development, zoning and regulatory challenges, the practice said, touting its continued investment in strengthening its real estate platform and delivering sophisticated, solutions-oriented counsel to operators across the region and nationwide.
“Grace’s practice reflects the kind of multidimensional experience our clients increasingly need, including land use approvals, litigation strategy and complex development matters,” said Craig Gianetti, co-chair of Day Pitney’s Real Estate, Environmental and Land Use business unit. “She brings a thoughtful, practical approach to navigating both the regulatory process and contested matters, and her addition further strengthens our capabilities across the firm’s national platform. We are excited to add her to our team.”
At Day Pitney, Chun concentrates her practice on land use, planning and zoning and real estate matters and regularly represents developers in obtaining land use approvals and permits for commercial, industrial and mixed-use projects, according to a news release. She appears before zoning and planning boards throughout New Jersey, while her work includes advising on complex development and redevelopment projects and navigating related regulatory requirements.
In addition, Chun has experience handling real property tax appeals, appearing before county boards of taxation and the Tax Court of New Jersey on behalf of residential and commercial taxpayers. She brings broad experience handling a wide range of civil and real estate-related disputes, including complex matters involving development, redevelopment and contractual issues, Day Pitney said, noting that she has litigated cases through trial and appeal in both federal and state courts in New Jersey and New York, managing all phases of litigation.
Actively involved in both professional and community organizations, Chun is a member of the New Jersey State Bar Association and the Penn Club of Metro New Jersey, the news release said. She also serves on the board of trustees of Lake Arrowhead Community Inc., where she is recording secretary and easement chair.
Chun earned her J.D. from Seton Hall University School of Law and her bachelor’s from the University of Pennsylvania. She is admitted to practice in New Jersey and New York.



