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Katherine C. Bailey is a distinguished attorney with Robinson & Cole, LLP, located at One Boston Place in the heart of Boston, Massachusetts. With an impressive 140 years of combined legal experience in her practice areas, Katherine stands as a venerated figure in the legal community, specializing in Land Use & Zoning, Litigation, Real Estate, and Landlord & Tenant law. Her extensive expertise allows her to navigate complex legal landscapes, providing strategic counsel and representation that consistently meets and exceeds her clients' expectations. Katherine’s authoritative approach to her practice is characterized by her deep understanding of the intricacies of Massachusetts real estate law and her ability to craft innovative solutions to even the most challenging legal issues. Whether advocating for clients in the courtroom or advising them in transactions, Katherine is known for her meticulous attention to detail and her unwavering commitment to securing favorable outcomes. Her proficiency in zoning and land use law is particularly renowned, enabling her to adeptly guide developers, property owners, and municipalities through the intricate regulatory processes that define this area of practice. Dedicated to client-centered service, Katherine C. Bailey places a premium on building strong, trusting relationships with her clients, ensuring that their needs and goals are always at the forefront of her legal strategy. She prides herself on her responsiveness and accessibility, providing personalized guidance and support throughout every stage of the legal process. At Robinson & Cole, LLP, Katherine continues to be a driving force in delivering exceptional legal services, reinforcing her position as a leading authority in her field.
Land use and zoning attorneys help property owners navigate regulations affecting how land can be used and developed. They handle permits, variances, and disputes. Common matters include zoning variances, land use permits, development approvals, property disputes.