Kenneth A. Porro
By Joshua Burd
Brach Eichler LLC has welcomed Kenneth A. Porro as a member of its land use group based in the firm’s Roseland headquarters.
In a news release, the practice touted Porro as an accomplished attorney with clients in the private and public sectors. They include the Meadowlands Municipal Mayors Committee, the Meadowlands Construction Officials Association and Industrial Steel Structures LLC, which Brach Eichler says will allow him to serve clients with his “complex real estate development knowledge and understanding throughout New Jersey.”
“We are thrilled to announce a talented addition to Brach Eichler’s flourishing land use practice and welcome Kenneth Porro,” said John D. Fanburg, the firm’s managing member. “His hiring marks another thrilling chapter for our growing firm, which strengthens our offerings and complements our steadfast commitment to client service.”
Porro added: “I am excited to join Brach Eichler’s very successful real estate practice and help expand its presence in New Jersey. Brach Eichler provides a unique opportunity for me to join its land use group while also benefiting from the firm’s team of accomplished attorneys and other professionals to provide a full suite of legal services to our developer and builder clients.”
Porro is a graduate of Loyola University and the University of Baltimore School of Law, the news release said. He is a member of the Bergen and Hudson County Bar Associations, the New Jersey State Bar Association and the American Inns of Court Foundation, while he is a recent honoree in New Jersey Magazine’s Super Lawyers list and the 2025 edition of Best Lawyers in America.
Brach Eichler added that Porro is also a past condemnation commissioner and lecturer for the New Jersey State Bar Association on adverse possession, land use and municipal tax appeals as well as other local government and land use topics.
“Ken has decades of governmental, land use, real estate and business litigation experience, and clients turn to him because he knows how to get things done,” said Allen Popowitz, chair of the firm’s real estate practice group. “Ken broadens our bench strength in environmental litigation and he provides our clients with deep experience in land development and infrastructure-related work.”