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Maeve
E. Cannon is a partner
of Hill Wallack LLP. She is a
member of the Litigation
Division and
Administrative Law/Government
Procurement Practice Group.
Ms. Cannon
concentrates her practice in
Administrative Law, Regulatory
Compliance and Corporate
Litigation including Public
Procurement, Employment and
Government Litigation, including
Appellate Practice. Ms. Cannon
has substantial experience in
all aspects of public
procurement disputes at the
State and local levels and
advises clients at each stage of
the public bidding and contract
process, including challenges to
specifications and award, post
bid contract issues, prevailing
wage and suspension and
debarment. She also represents
clients before a myriad of State
Administrative Agencies
including Labor, Treasury,
Personnel and Environmental
Protection.
In addition
to her knowledge of
Administrative and Regulatory
Compliance, Ms. Cannon has
experience in the areas of
Employment and ERISA litigation
and has represented clients in
all phases of employment related
litigation and compliance. She
is former Township
Attorney for the Township of
Ewing, New Jersey.
A graduate of
Colorado College and Fordham
University School of Law, Ms.
Cannon is admitted to practice
in New Jersey and Pennsylvania
(1988).
Ms. Cannon is
co-author of the article "The
Battle for State Contracts: What
Process is Due in a Challenge to
a State Contract Award"?
published in the New Jersey
Lawyer October/November 1996
and "Government Procurement
Basics" published in the
CPA Journal, May 2004. She
also authored the article
"Avoiding Pitfalls of Mootness
on Appeal" published in the
New Jersey Lawyer, April
2003. She has also authored
articles in environmental areas
including, "When It Rains it
Pours", (addressing newly
promulgated stormwater
regulations) published in
Mercer Business, 1994. She
is a frequent lecturer on
procurement, employment and
other related topics. She has
represented litigants in several
significant published
procurement and employment
cases.
Ms. Cannon is
very active in the Trenton
Community. She sits on the Board
of Directors of Womanspace,
Inc., and was a member of the
Executive Board of The Greater
Trenton Symphony Orchestra from
1995 to 2005. She is a past
member of The Union Industrial
Home for Children, Corporate
Resource Development Committee;
Mercer County Community College,
Career Service Advisory
Commission; and is a past
President of Trenton Business
and Professional Women. She is a
member of the Mercer County and
New Jersey State Bar
Associations.
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