Katherine Zalantis is a partner at Silverberg Zalantis LLP. Prior to joining Silverberg Zalantis LLP, she was a partner with one of the 50 largest law firms in the United States. Her areas of practice include zoning and land use, municipal, real estate and commercial law. She has substantial litigation experience in all of these areas, in both the New York State and Federal Courts. In addition, she has handled numerous appeals relating primarily to zoning and planning, environmental and general municipal law, including two cases of first impression before the Court of Appeals involving cellular service and the federal Telecommunications Act. In addition, she has worked on many real estate transactions representing individuals, small and large businesses, commercial landlords and lending institutions.Currently, along with representing a number of private clients in land use applications and litigation, Kathy serves as counsel to the Village of Tarrytown Village Board and Planning Board, as well as the Town of Ossining Planning Board. Kathy also is in charge of the firm's Connecticut zoning, land use and real estate practice. Previously a Member and Executive Editor, of the Pace Law Review, 1994-1995. she also co-authored an article "Chambers v. Old Stone Hill: Court of Appeals Rejects Public Policy Argument and Declines to Extinguish Private Contractual Rights," Kathy has been a speaker at a number of CLE programs on land use and zoning topics, including RLUIPA, SEQRA and Climate Change.