Sarah Ann Sullivan
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Sarah Ann Sullivan is a distinguished attorney based in Newark, NJ, specializing in real estate law at the Law Offices of Sarah Ann Sullivan, a part of Saul Ewing LLP. With a robust background in real estate transactions, property development, and regulatory compliance, Sarah provides clients with comprehensive legal solutions tailored to the complexities of the real estate market. A proud graduate of New York Law School, Sarah has cultivated a reputation for her in-depth understanding of the nuances of real estate law. Her expertise encompasses residential and commercial transactions, lease negotiations, zoning issues, and title disputes. Known for her meticulous attention to detail and strategic approach, she effectively navigates the legal landscape to protect her clients' interests and ensure successful outcomes. In addition to her transactional work, Sarah is deeply committed to fostering strong relationships within the Newark community. She actively engages with local organizations and participates in initiatives that promote sustainable development and responsible land use. This involvement not only enhances her legal practice but also solidifies her role as a trusted advisor in the local real estate sector. Sarah's commitment to excellence and client-centered service sets her apart in the competitive field of real estate law. Whether representing individual homeowners or large commercial developers, she combines her legal acumen with a personalized approach, ensuring that each client receives unparalleled support throughout their real estate journeys. For those seeking an experienced attorney in Newark, NJ, Sarah Ann Sullivan stands out as a dedicated advocate ready to guide you through every step of the real estate process.
About Real Estate Law
Real estate attorneys handle legal matters involving property transactions, disputes, and development. They ensure smooth closings and protect clients' property rights. Common matters include property purchases, sales transactions, title disputes, landlord-tenant issues.