Kimberly R. Nason > Phillips Lytle LLP > Buffalo, United States > Lawyer Profile

Phillips Lytle LLP
One Canalside 125 Main Street Buffalo
NY 14203-2887
United States

Work Department

Telecommunications Law

Position

Kimberly is co-leader of the firm’s Telecommunications Industry Team. She has experience in the area of telecommunications relating to the development, modification, and operation of cell towers and other communications facilities. Kimberly appears across the State on behalf of wireless carriers regarding applications for zoning permits and approvals including special use permits, site plan approvals, variance requests, subdivision and rezonings.

Memberships

  • American Bar Association
    • Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources (SEER)
  • New York Solar Energy Industries Association
  • New York State Bar Association
    • Business Law Section
      • Executive Committee, Energy and Climate Law Representative
    • Environmental & Energy Law Section
      • Energy And Climate Law Committee
    • Local & State Government Law Section
  • Urban Land Institute
  • Women in Communications and Energy
  • Women’s Bar Association of the State of New York, WNY Chapter
  • Women’s Wireless Leadership Forum

Education

  • New York University School of Law, J.D., 2011
  • The George Washington University, B.A., magna cum laude, 2008

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Media, technology and telecoms > Telecoms and broadcast: transactions

Phillips Lytle LLP‘s group handles acquisitions, lender financings, network operations and private equity and infrastructure investments. David E. Bronston co-leads the team from New York and has capabilities handling work at the intersection of telecoms infrastructure and real estate. Also in New York, Asaf Hahami represents telecoms infrastructure funds in the development and acquisition of tower portfolios. In Buffalo, co-head Kimberly R. Nason specializes in the development, modification and operation of cell towers, while Douglas W. Dimitroff represents telecoms carriers and infrastructure providers, among others. Rochester’s Bruce T. Frankiewich is also recommended.