About Wendy

Wendy Satin began her path in law by completing the required legal education and becoming licensed to practice. Early in her career she moved from classroom to courthouse and office. That transition shaped a practical approach to legal work: clear, deliberate, unadorned.

Her professional life has included time in private practice counseling clients on everyday legal decisions as well as more complex matters. She has handled both transactional work and dispute resolution. Colleagues describe her as methodical in case preparation and straightforward in client communication.

Satin’s routine work has involved advising individuals and businesses, negotiating agreements, and preparing filings. She has appeared in hearings and managed negotiations that resolved matters short of trial as well as those that required formal court proceedings. Her practice balances client counseling and advocacy, and she places emphasis on preparing cases so options are clear.

Over the years she has worked with clients across different industries and personal circumstances. That variety has led to practical habits: prioritize the client’s objectives, frame realistic outcomes, and outline the steps to get there. These habits inform how she allocates time and resources for each matter.

Within the office she places value on clear written work and timely updates. Drafting concise briefs and correspondence takes precedence over ornate legal prose. She expects the same from outside counsel and works to keep interactions efficient. This approach helps clients understand choices without wading through unnecessary detail.

Satin practices at Planta & Satin, LLC. There she represents clients in a variety of legal matters and handles both advisory and contested issues on their behalf.