Helen Esbenshade is a distinguished Partner at Lamb McErlane PC, where she leverages her extensive legal expertise to serve a diverse clientele, including local governments, private developers, and businesses. With a concentrated focus on local government representation, zoning and land use, and land acquisition and...
Helen Esbenshade is a distinguished Partner at Lamb McErlane PC, where she leverages her extensive legal expertise to serve a diverse clientele, including local governments, private developers, and businesses. With a concentrated focus on local government representation, zoning and land use, and land acquisition and finance, Helen is adept at navigating the complexities of Pennsylvania’s legal landscape. Her role as solicitor to the Chester County Economic Development Council (CCEDC) highlights her commitment to fostering economic growth and development in the region. In this capacity, she provides strategic legal counsel to clients, ensuring compliance with regulatory frameworks while facilitating sustainable development initiatives.
Helen's proficiency in commercial litigation and civil litigation equips her to handle a wide array of disputes in both state and federal courts. She is particularly skilled in litigation involving administrative and regulatory agencies, where her deep understanding of municipal law and real estate matters comes into play. Her work often intersects with family law and estate planning, showcasing her versatility and ability to address the multifaceted needs of her clients.
Key projects under her leadership include advising on significant zoning changes and land use regulations that have shaped the development landscape in Chester County. Helen’s insights into land acquisition and finance have proven invaluable to developers seeking to navigate the intricacies of real estate transactions. Her collaborative approach and commitment to client success make her a trusted advisor in the legal community, as she continues to advocate for effective solutions that balance regulatory compliance with economic development goals.