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Practice Areas |
Community Association Law
Eminent Domain
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| Area of Emphasis |
Community Association Law
Transactional Real Estate, Eminent Domain |
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| Bar Admission |
State Court of New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania
U.S. Court of Appeals for Third Circuit
U.S. Supreme Court |
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| Education |
Rutgers College (A.B.)
Rutgers Law School |
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| Direct Dial |
(609) 734-6349
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| Email |
rperl@hillwallack.com
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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 Group
Ron 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.
He represents condominium associations,
homeowners associations, cooperatives and real estate
developers.
Ron is nationally recognized for his work in the field of community association law.
During his term as National President of the Community Associations Institute, he pursued a theme of "building
community" and advocated a fresh look at the role of community associations. He has been an advocate for the
use of Alternative Dispute Resolution in community associations for the past 25 years.
Representative Matters:
- Successfully guided many
leading communities through
negotiated transition claims
- Coordinated and served as
lead counsel for community
associations in Fire Retardant
Plywood mass tort litigation
- Participated in the drafting
of the Municipal Services Law
and successfully negotiated
numerous municipal services
agreements for associations
Leadership:
- Adjunct Professor, Seton
Hall Law School
- Member, Governing Board of
the National Board of
Certification for Community
Association Managers (NBC-CAM)
- Member, National College of
Community Association Lawyers
- Past President Foundation
for Community Association
Research
- Past National President,
Community Associations Institute
Publications:
- Co-author, Construction
Defect Litigation - The
Community Association’s Guide to
the Legal Process
- Contributing Author,
Building Community: Proven
Strategies for Turning
Homeowners into Neighbors
Ron is admitted to
practice before the U.S. Court of
Appeals for the Third Circuit and U.S.
Supreme Court. He is a member
of The New Jersey Bar Association
and American Bar Association. He earned his Juris
Doctor from Rutgers University in
1976 and his AB from Rutgers College
in 1973. He is admitted to New
Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York
Bars.

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