Anthony Pasca maintains active litigation, land use, and real estate practices. He began his legal career primarily as an appellate practitioner, and some of his appeals have resulted in opinions that became precedent within their areas of law, including zoning and “SEQRA” issues, contract disputes over downpayments and “specific performance,” and inverse condemnation (regulatory takings) claims. In his general litigation practice, Anthony represents individuals, businesses, landowners, and municipalities in such areas as zoning, environmental, and municipal law, contested real estate transactions, and title disputes.
Anthony’s administrative land use practice is benefitted from his dual perspective of sitting on both sides of the table, as a municipal attorney serving the Village of Westhampton Beach's Planning and Zoning Boards, and as private attorney representing landowners who are seeking variances from zoning boards, site plan or subdivision approvals from planning boards, wetland permits from conservation boards, coastal erosion permits from the local “CEHA” boards, environmental review decisions under SEQRA, and other types of land use approvals. As a real estate attorney, Anthony represents buyers, sellers, and builders of residential homes and parcels in the Hamptons.
Utilizing his experiences from his land use and litigation practices, Anthony works to protect his clients from the contractual, title, zoning, and environmental issues that can often arise in the Hamptons’ unique markets. His land use and title experience also enables him to assist buyers with their due diligence prior to entering into contracts
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