Attorney Biography
Katerina Grinko is a Senior Associate attorney practicing at the Westhampton Beach and East Hampton offices of Burner Prudenti Law, P.C. She is instrumental in serving clients with Real Estate Transactions, Land Use and Zoning issues from Manhattan to the east end of Long Island.
Prior to joining Burner Prudenti Law, P.C., Katerina worked at a Riverhead-based law firm where she handled a heavy volume of Real Estate, Landlord-Tenant, Land Use and Zoning matters.
She is a recent recipient of “40 Under Forty” and “Diversity in Business" Awards from Long Island Business News. In 2021, Katerina was recognized as an “Outstanding Woman in Law” by Hofstra University School of Law Center and Long Island Business News.
In 2024, for the fourth consecutive year, Katerina was named a Rising Star attorney for the New York Metro area by Super Lawyers, Thomson Reuters publication. Each year, no more than 2.5 percent of the lawyers in the state receive this honor.
She was also recognized as a 2025 The Best Lawyers in America: Ones to Watch for Elder Law in Setauket, NY for the second consecutive year.
Katerina was born and raised in Latvia, and moved to the U.S in her early twenties. She received her Juris Doctor degree at Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center and was a recipient of the CALI Excellence in immigration law and the high academic achievement award.
As a supporter of social causes, she enjoys giving back by representing immigrant children pro bono through the KIND (Kids In Need of Defense) organization. Katerina is admitted to practice in New York State. She is also a member of the American, New York State and Suffolk County Bar Associations. Katerina lives on the east end of Long Island and enjoys spending time with her family.
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