Debra Foca focuses her practice on transactional real estate and has extensive experience in leasing, purchases, sales and financing. Debra has handled complex commercial matters involving distressed property, title, tax appeals, municipal applications and 1031 exchanges, representing corporate, individual, commercial, medical and government entities.
Prior to joining Morgan Law LLC, Debra was inhouse counsel for a major restaurant organization and an investment property company, handling transactions and leasing in multi-state capacities. In her private practice positions, she handled both transactional and litigation matters. Debra’s litigation that made law includes In Re Edith Pryor, an appellate case that established the superpriority of municipal tax liens in New Jersey, and Pulaski Construction v Ritterson, a New Jersey Supreme Court case that defined prima facie tort.