Todd L. Baritz - Philadelphia, PA
Attorney at Baritz KBK Law Group, LLC
Real Estate Lawyers in Philadelphia, PA
100 S Broad Street Suite 1208 Philadelphia, PA 19110
- 1 Super Lawyers®
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24
Years
Experience
Philadelphia Real Estate Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Real Estate
Attorney Information
Overview
Todd L. Baritz is an experienced attorney with nearly two decades of experience advocating for clients across a broad spectrum of real estate matters, with a particular emphasis on landlord-tenant disputes. As a dedicated problem-solver, Todd brings a firm practical approach to every case he handles, balancing legal strategy with a deep understanding of the client’s practical needs and goals.
After earning his B.A. in Administration of Justice from Penn State University in 1999, Todd went on to obtain his Juris Doctor from Widener University School of Law in 2002. During law school, he interned at the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office, gaining valuable courtroom experience and developing a strong foundation in litigation.
Todd’s legal career began as a law clerk for the Honorable Joseph A. Dych in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas. In 2005, he joined Baritz Law, where he has since built a reputation for thoughtful advocacy and thorough legal analysis. His practice today focuses on all facets of real estate law, including lease enforcement, eviction proceedings, and Landlord and Tenant disputes.
Todd is committed to delivering clear, solution-oriented counsel, ensuring that property owners and tenants alike receive fair representation. Whether guiding clients through complex negotiations or appearing before housing court, Todd combines legal precision with a pragmatic mindset aimed at reaching efficient and just resolutions.
Awards and Honors
Honors
- Selected to Super Lawyers Rising Stars, 2010 & 2012
Other Sources of Feedback About Todd L. Baritz
Included on the 2012 Pennsylvania Super Lawyers list
Past Lists
- 2010 Pennsylvania Super Lawyers list
Education
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Legal Education
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Widener University Delaware Law School,
Wilmington,
Delaware, 2002
J.D.
Honors: cum laude
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Widener University Delaware Law School,
Wilmington,
Delaware, 2002
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Non Legal Education
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The Pennsylvania State University,
University Park,
Pennsylvania, 1999
B.A.
Major: Administration of Justice
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The Pennsylvania State University,
University Park,
Pennsylvania, 1999
Current Employment Position(s)
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Partner
Past Positions
- The Hon. Joseph A. Dych, Judicial Law Clerk, 2002 - 2004
Bar Admissions
- Pennsylvania, 2002
- U.S. District Court, 2006
Contact
100 S Broad Street
Suite 1208
Philadelphia, PA 19110
Phone: 866-415-6588
Fax: 267-394-9152
Email: Send a message
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