Robert B. Kaplan - Allentown, PA
Attorney at Fitzpatrick Lentz & Bubba, P.C.
Mergers & Acquisitions Lawyers in Allentown, PA
645 West Hamilton Street Suite 800 Allentown, PA 18101
Allentown Mergers & Acquisitions Lawyer
Updated: 02/16/2026
Areas of Practice
- Mergers & Acquisitions
- Corporate, Business & Banking
Attorney Information
Overview
Robert B. Kaplan is a member of the firm’s Mergers & Acquisitions and Corporate, Business & Banking Groups. He primarily represents privately held companies in a range of legal matters, with a focus on mergers and acquisitions. He has substantial experience guiding clients through complex business transactions on the sell-side and buy-side, including structuring deals, drafting, reviewing and negotiating purchase agreements and various ancillary documents, and conducting comprehensive diligence reviews. Mr. Kaplan also advises on general corporate matters such as entity formation, contract negotiation, corporate reorganizations, and other critical business matters. Additionally, Mr. Kaplan has experience representing clients in commercial real estate transactions, focusing mostly on leasing matters. He works closely with clients to provide strategic guidance that supports both day-to-day operations and long-term objectives.
In his spare time, Robert enjoys volunteering as a mentor to first-generation students at iMentor where he helps young students navigate their path towards and through postsecondary education.
Education
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Legal Education
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Hofstra University School of Law,
Hempstead,
New York, 2016
J.D.
Honors: cum laude
Honors: CV Star Endowed Merit Scholarship Recipient
Honors: Business Law and Intellectual Property Honors Concentrations
Honors: Teaching Fellow, Professor DiFonzo, Civil Procedure
Honors: Hofstra Sports and Entertainment Law Society, President
Law Review: Hofstra Law Review, Associate Editor
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Hofstra University School of Law,
Hempstead,
New York, 2016
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Non Legal Education
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Binghamton University, 2010
B.A.
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Binghamton University, 2010
Current Employment Position(s)
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Associate
Past Positions
- Judicial Law Clerk to the Honorable Pam Jackman Brown (New York State Supreme Court, Queens County)
- Judicial Law Fellow to the Honorable Leonard B. Austin (New York State Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department)
Pro Bono Activities
- iMentor, Mentor since 2018
Bar Admissions
- New York
- Pennsylvania
- U.S. District Court Southern District of New York
Other Affiliations
- New York State Bar Association
- American Bar Association
Contact
645 West Hamilton Street
Suite 800
Allentown, PA 18101
Phone: (610) 797-9000
Fax: 610-797-6663
Email: Send a message
Website: http://www.flblaw.com
Hours: 8:30 - 5:00 (M-Th); 8:00 - 4:30 (F)
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