Kathryn Weber focuses her practice on real estate and land use issues, handling both transactions and litigation in this field. Her experience extends to commercial and residential leasing, acquisitions and sales, landlord-tenant disputes, entitlements, development projects, and eminent domain litigation.
Kathryn is also well-versed in municipal law and currently serves as an Assistant Law Director for Mayfield Village. She has provided legal guidance to numerous municipalities on a variety of matters including zoning code revisions, development agreements, moratoriums, and legislation. Having experience on both sides of development projects provides her with a unique perspective and the ability to overcome challenges.
Kathryn is also an active speaker and panelist. She recently participated in the Legal Netlink Alliance’s Path to Partnership webinar, where she and other accomplished attorneys shared candid insights into the journey to partnership, offering practical advice on navigating firm culture, building a book of business, and positioning for advancement. In April 2024, she presented “Achieving Mixed-use, Walkable Development with Your Current Zoning Code” at the Ohio Chapter of the American Planning Association’s Planning and Zoning Conference, focusing on the legal considerations of revising zoning codes. She also spoke on public contracts and bidding processes at the Northeast Ohio Municipal Clerk Association meeting.
Driven by her commitment to advocate for her clients, Kathryn finds fulfillment both in and out of the courtroom. She graduated from law school with a focus on business and transactional law and actively engaged in the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law Mock Trial Team, where she honed her skills in legal advocacy and litigation.
Kathryn resides in the Old Brooklyn neighborhood of Cleveland, where she enjoys exploring local bars and restaurants and spending time with her friends and family.