Princeton, NJ -- Hill Wallack LLP Partner Henry T. Chou has been named to
the New Jersey Law Journal's 2010 ‘40 Under 40,’ which features up-and-coming attorneys throughout the state.
Henry, 35, is a partner in the firm's Land Use Group. He has extensive knowledge concerning the state and federal statutory,
constitutional and regulatory principles that arise in New Jersey's often challenging real estate development climate.
Henry is editor and a contributing author of the New Jersey Land Use Law blog (www.nj-landuselaw.com).
He has developed a particular focus on green building and environmental issues, and he recently presented at the New Jersey
Builders Association's first-ever Virtual Green Build Event (a completely virtual conference) on green building incentives.
Henry represents developers, public entities, property owners and nonprofit organizations in a
wide variety of redevelopment and construction matters involving residential, commercial industrial and public projects.
His work includes zoning matters and related litigation, and he serves as Special Affordable Housing Counsel to several
municipalities.
He has served on the Board of Directors of the Land Use Section of the New Jersey State Bar
Association, and the Environmental Affairs Committee, New Jersey Builders Association. His pro bono efforts include
assisting property owners referred by the New Jersey GASP (Global Advisors on Smokefree Policy) concerning legal
options to remedy secondhand smoke infiltration from neighbor's homes.
About Hill Wallack LLP
Hill Wallack LLP is a leading law firm in the central New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania region, with offices in
Princeton and Atlantic City, NJ, and Yardley, PA. The firm has built a reputation for comprehensive problem-solving and
aggressive advocacy. The firm has broad-based commercial capabilities and deep experience in a number of industry
sectors, including community associations. With extensive government experience, Hill Wallack LLP represents businesses
and public entities in many areas in which public and private interests intersect. Our attorneys are called upon to
tackle some of the toughest legal and business challenges. We work to do more than advise on the law − we craft real-world
solutions. For more information, view the New Jersey Law Journal's ‘40 Under 40’
supplement (subscription required), and
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Henry's bio.