Gibson joins Underberg & Kessler as an assoc. in the R.E. practice grp.
Kayla Gibson has joined the law firm of Underberg & Kessler LLP.
Gibson is an associate in the firm's real estate practice group and will concentrate her practice in the areas of residential real estate and municipal law.
Gibson earned her B.S. degree, magna cum laude, from Nazareth College and her J.D. from Syracuse University College of Law.
Underberg & Kessler is a full service law firm with offices in Rochester, Buffalo, Canandaigua and Geneseo. The firm has been serving its business and individual clients for more than 80 years with practice groups in banking and finance, business and corporate, creditors' rights, environmental, estates & trusts, family law, health care, labor and employment, litigation, municipal, real estate, tax and ERISA, and technology & new media law.
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