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Ronald L. Perl is a
partner of Hill Wallack
LLP and a member of the
firm's Management Committee.
He is partner-in-charge of
the firm's Community
Association Law and Eminent
Domain Practice Groups
and is a member of the
Regulatory & Government
Affairs Practice Group.
He concentrates his practice
in the areas of community
association law,
transactional real estate,
eminent domain and tax
appeals. He is also a
mediator for construction,
real estate and community
association disputes.
Mr. Perl
is nationally recognized for
his work in the field of
community association law
and is a member of the
National College of
Community Association
Lawyers. He is an Adjunct
Professor at Seton Hall Law
School in Newark where he
teaches a course on
Community Association Law.
He is co-author of the
recently published book
entitled Construction
Defect Litigation - The
Community Association's
Guide to the Legal Process
and was a contributing
author of the book,
Building Community: Proven
Strategies for Turning
Homeowners into Neighbors
published by the Community
Association Press.
Mr. Perl
is National President of the
Community Associations
Institute. He is past
President of the New Jersey
Chapter and past President
of its political action
committee (CA-PAC).
Mr. Perl
has been handling eminent
domain (condemnation) cases
and real property tax
appeals for thirty years. He
is a former Deputy Attorney
General, having represented
the New Jersey Department of
Transportation in
condemnation and relocation
assistance matters. He
currently represents both
property owners and
condemning authorities in
"taking" cases and
relocation assistance
matters. He serves as
outside counsel to New
Jersey Transit Corporation
for condemnation matters and
has worked on projects such
as the Secaucus Junction
Rail Station and the
Newark-Elizabeth Rail Link
connecting the Broad Street
and Penn Stations in Newark.
A
graduate of Rutgers College
and Rutgers Law School, he
is admitted to practice in
New Jersey (1976), New York
(1984) and Pennsylvania
(1992). He is also admitted
to the bars of the United
States District Court for
the District of New Jersey,
the U.S. Court of Appeals
for the Third Circuit and
the United States Supreme
Court.
He is a
member of the American Bar,
the New Jersey State and the
Mercer County Bar
Associations. |