December 8, 2025 - 22:53

Flaster Greenberg PC has announced the addition of Peter A. Chacanias as counsel in its real estate and land use, as well as environmental departments. This strategic move, revealed last week, underscores the firm’s commitment to enhancing its capabilities in these critical areas of law.
Chacanias brings a wealth of experience and expertise, having built a distinguished career focused on real estate transactions, land use planning, and environmental compliance. His background includes working with various stakeholders, including developers, municipalities, and regulatory agencies, to navigate complex legal landscapes.
The firm’s Cherry Hill office is poised to benefit significantly from Chacanias's insights and leadership, particularly as demand for comprehensive legal services in real estate and environmental matters continues to grow. His addition is expected to bolster the firm’s ability to provide innovative solutions and effective representation for its clients.
Flaster Greenberg continues to strengthen its position in the legal market, demonstrating a proactive approach to meeting the evolving needs of its clientele.
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