Amanda Wolfe
By Joshua Burd
Norris McLaughlin PA has welcomed Amanda Wolfe as the newest addition to its real estate, finance and land use and municipal law practice groups in New Jersey.
Wolfe, a member of the firm, brings more than a decade of experience representing municipal planning and zoning boards, along with residential and commercial applicants across New Jersey, according to an announcement last week. That has included guiding matters from initial application through approvals, compliance and resolution, strengthening Norris McLaughlin’s ability to support both municipalities and private clients in complex land use matters.
“Amanda has built a distinguished practice representing municipal land use and zoning boards, as well as residential and commercial applicants throughout New Jersey,” said David C. Roberts, the firm’s chair. “Amanda’s experience strengthens our firm’s ability to serve municipalities and private clients in complex land use and zoning approvals.”
The former counsel with Dempsey, Dempsey & Sheehan clerked under Superior Court judges Katherine R. Dupuis and Frederic S. Kessler, according to her bio. She holds her juris doctor from the University of Florida’s Fredric G. Levin College of Law and graduate and undergraduate degrees from Fairleigh Dickinson University.



