The Princeton office of Baker Donelson named Andrew Kaplan co-chair of its Real Estate Group.
Kaplan, a shareholder at the firm, will serve with Jeffrey Pomeroy, who has chaired the group since 2024 and will continue to serve as co-chair.
Kaplan, who focuses on mid-Atlantic real estate transactions, will maintain his legal practice while serving the role.
Kaplan also works on multifamily apartment building transactions, secured lending, and corporate matters, and he has worked with clients in industries ranging from food producers and fast-casual restaurant brands to emerging companies, apartment building owners, developers, health care providers, hospitals, ambulatory care centers, outpatient facilities, and medical office building owners and operators.
Kaplan’s expertise is advising borrowers in senior secured and unsecured credit facilities, first- and second-lien transactions, syndicated and bilateral financings, mezzanine financings, mortgage loans, and cash-flow, asset-based, and split-lien transactions.
Kaplan earned his J.D. from Rutgers University School of Law and his undergraduate degree from Muhlenberg College.
Baker Donelson opened offices in Iselin and Princeton in July.


