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also known as Steven David Masters
Steve Masters is an unparalleled advocate. With decades of experience in Philadelphia government, leadership positions with both national and local nonprofit boards and a deep background in issue advocacy and political organizing, Steve is an outside advocate with insider experience.
Whether you need help with zoning or other business permits, resolving code violations, guiding your nonprofit advocacy or political organization, gdrafting legislation, developing a statewide advocacy campaign or negotiating a community benefits agreement, Steve’s expertise will give you an edge.
For over a decade, Steve wrote groundbreaking legislation in City Council and also served as Council President Anna Verna’s zoning lawyer. During this time, he helped developers and community groups settle their differences, earned decisive legal victories in court when settlement wasn’t possible and used innovative solutions to improve the quality of life in all Philadelphia neighborhoods. In addition to his zoning experience, Steve wrote the nation’s strictest anti-predatory lending law, created the mechanism for ballot referenda in Philadelphia, wrote path breaking bills to promote sustainability and created landmark labor legislation. Steve also created and led City Council’s local nuisance task forces, which brought state and local law and code enforcement agencies together with community and political leaders to proactively tackle major nuisance business issues in neighborhoods across the city.
When Steve decided to start his own business, he created an innovative, social impact law firm to combine his expertise in the environment, labor, business, advocacy and municipal government issues and give political access to businesses and nonprofit advocates who don’t usually have a seat at the table. A proud member of both the American Sustainable Business Network and the Sustainable Business Network of Greater Philadelphia, Steve has translated his track record of public service into supporting a community of triple-bottom-line businesses and promoting a strong, local impact economy.
Steve is licensed to practice law in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
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Acquired: 1995
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Acquired: 1988
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Posted by Carla | June 16, 2022 | Hired Attorney | Appeals
An extraordinary legal counsel
Steve Masters is an extraordinary legal counsel on many aspects of law. In terms of zoning issues, Steve is passionate about support for smart development projects that engage the good of neighbors and neighborhoods. I speak from the experience of five years of litigation in which Steve has gracefull...
Posted by anonymous | June 14, 2022 | Hired Attorney | Appeals
Brilliant, knowledgeable, well-prepared
He won our zoning case in the Court of Common Appeals, and he did so by being very knowledgeable, well-prepared, an excellent writer and speaker with keen reasoning skills. Even the judge remarked on what a pleasure it was to work with such a professional.
"Steve is a smart and effective advocate for progressive causes. He works hard to meet his clients' objectives. Steve has a deep understanding of policy, particularly at the municipal level in Philadelphia."
Election campaigns and political law lawyer | Mar 10
Relationship: Worked together on matter
"I have worked with Steve as an attorney, as a lobbyist and as a colleague, he is an innovative attorney who gets things accomplished. I highly recommend him."
"I endorse this lawyer. He combines most of the skills anyone would look for in a lawyer, good research skills, strong facility with the spoken and written word, high ethical standards, excellent interpersonal skills. I would recommend him for virtually any undertaking."
Land use and zoning lawyer
Election campaigns and political law lawyer
Election campaigns and political law lawyer
Land use and zoning lawyer
Business lawyer
Land use and zoning lawyer
Election campaigns and political law lawyer
Government lawyer
2007
Dedicated Community Service Award, Pennsylvania State Representative Cherelle Parker
2012 - Present
President, JustLaws
2016 - 2016
Interim Chief Budget and Policy Analyst, Councilwoman Cherelle L. Parker
2000 - 2012
Senior Staff Attorney, Philadelphia City Council
1994 - 1999
Associate, Meranze & Katz
1991 - 1993
General Counsel, The Jewish Peace Lobby
1988 - 1991
Staff Attorney, Community Legal Services Philadelphia, Pa
1986 - 1987
Consultant on Foreign Law, Association for Civil Rights in Israel
2014 - Present
Philadelphia Bar AssociationReal Property Section Committee Member
2014 - Present
Pennsylvania Bar AssociationReal Property, Probate and Trust Law Section Member
2014 - Present
Pennsylvania Bar AssociationMunicipal Law Section member
2014 - Present
American Bar AssociationLand Use Planning and Zoning Committee member
2014 - Present
American Bar AssociationGovernment and Public Sector Lawyers Division member
2014 - Present
American Bar AssociationForum on Affordable Housing and Community Development Law member
2008 - Present
J Streetnational co-founder
2005 - Present
9th Ward Democractic CommitteeElected Committeeperson
1995 - Present
Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater PhiladelphiaBoard Member
1995 - Present
Jewish Labor CommitteeBoard Member
2016 - 2017
Sustainable Business Network of Greater PhiladelphiaChair
2016 - 2019
Pennsylvania VoiceBoard Member
2015 - 2015
Sustainable Business Network of Greater PhiladelphiaVice Chair
2014 - 2017
Sustainable Business Network of Greater PhiladelphiaBoard Member
2014 - 2017
Sustainable Business Network of Greater PhiladelphiaPolicy Chair
Zoning Variance Denied - Porn Theater cannot double in size
Supreme Court turned down cell phone company's appeal, leaving stand Commonwealth Court decision holding cell tower was illegal and must be removed
The Commonwealth Court upheld our client's right to unemployment compensation
Plaintiff's motion for interim benefits is GRANTED. Interim benefits, in the amount plaintiff would receive if found eligible for the benefits she is claiming
1986
JD - Juris Doctor
1981
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2022
2015
Negotiating Community Benefits Agreements
2014
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