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Acting Governor Guadagno Signs Bill to Extend Moratorium on 2.5 Percent Non-Residential Development Fee
New “Vertical GDP” Law Provides Options to Developers
Law Division Decision Makes it Harder for Municipal Land Use Boards to Deny Use Variance Applications by Developers Seeking to Build Affordable Housing
Ronald L. Perl, partner-in-charge of Hill Wallack LLP's Community Associations Group, will discuss issues affecting the industry during NJICLE’s “2011 Hot Topics in Real Estate” Seminar on Wednesday, Sept. 21st
Hill Wallack LLP Partner Michael J. Shavel to speak at NBI Collection and Bankruptcy Seminar
Hill Wallack LLP to partner with Jones Lang LaSalle in the development of the Atlantic City tourism district master plan Hill Wallack LLP Welcomes Lisa K. Schubel & Vincent J. Magyar, Jr. Hill Wallack LLP attorney Nicole Perdoni-Byrne has been named to the New Jersey Law Journal's 2010 ‘40 Under 40’. She is one of a few attorneys in the State of New Jersey to become Designated Attorney under the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) 504 Loan Program Attorney Vincent J. Magyar, Jr. has joined Hill Wallack LLP as an associate in the Municipal, Public Finance, Business & Commercial, and Employment & Labor Law practice groups. Mr. Magyar is licensed to practice in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Trusts and Estates attorney Lisa K. Schubel joins Hill Wallack LLP. Licensed to practice in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, Ms. Schubel will work from the firm's Yardley, Pa. and Princeton, N.J. offices. Community Associations Should Prepare for New Identity Theft Rules NLRB Issues Complaint Over Facebook Comments Land Use Boards See Flurry of Applications to Convert Age-Restricted Developments as Deadline Approaches in 2011 Rules of the Game Allow Commercial Leases that Restrict Competition Public Entities Cannot Require Liability Waivers, Court Rules New Jersey Supreme Court Upholds Gym Waiver of Liability Appellate Division Upholds Termination of Tenured School Custodian; Rejects Progressive Discipline and Other Governor Looks to Double Down on Atlantic City N.J. Supreme Court Rules Landowner Must Be Compensated in Takings Case Residential Condominium Does Not Have Duty to Maintain Sidewalk Municipal Employees Must Make Health Care Contributions Court Invalidates Governor’s Pay-To-Play Order New Legislation Abolishes Zoning Time of Decision Rule Health Care Act Provides Breastfeeding Moms With New Protections Federal Housing Administration Revises Mortgage Insurance Criteria For Condominium Associations Deadline Approaching Real Estate Assessments: The Time to Act Is Now Court Enjoins Portion of Governor Christie's Executive Order Imposing Moratorium on COAH Proceedings New Jersey Governor Signs Redevelopment Reform Bill No Unemployment Benefits For Sole Proprietor Whose Contract With a Public Agency is Terminated DEP Adopts New Site Cleanup Standards With Only Limited Grandfathering Protection Once Again, The Political Contribution Reporting Deadline for all New Jersey State and Local Contractors is Fast Approaching Public Contractors: Deadline to Report Contributions Fast Approaching DEP Proposes New “C-1” Restrictions on Development Near Waterways Documents Contained on an Elected Public Official's Personal Home Computer, including Emails, Records and Data, are not Exempt from New Jersey's Open Public Records Act Requirements and Must be Produced in Response to a Citizen's Request Community Associations - Twin Rivers Establishes Standard for Members' Speech but Is Not Yet Final Word Identity Theft - New Jersey Identity Theft Prevention Act Applies to All Businesses and Corporate Entities Conducting Activities in the State of NJ Election Law - New Lobbying Rules Alert! Community Associations - Associations Have Duty to Warn Owners of Known Potential Problems within Units Land Use - Department of Environmental Protection Proposes Moratorium on Sewer and Septics in Developing Areas of New Jersey Community Associations - CBTR v. Twin Rivers Does Not Mean the Sky Is Falling Ethics Check Up - New Ethics Laws for 2006 Mean it's Time for an Ethics Check-up Community Associations - Appelate Division Issues Opinion Striking Down Capital Contributions Imposed By Board Resolution
Hill Wallack LLP Welcomes Lisa K. Schubel & Vincent J. Magyar, Jr.
Hill Wallack LLP attorney Nicole Perdoni-Byrne has been named to the New Jersey Law Journal's 2010 ‘40 Under 40’. She is one of a few attorneys in the State of New Jersey to become Designated Attorney under the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) 504 Loan Program Attorney Vincent J. Magyar, Jr. has joined Hill Wallack LLP as an associate in the Municipal, Public Finance, Business & Commercial, and Employment & Labor Law practice groups. Mr. Magyar is licensed to practice in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Trusts and Estates attorney Lisa K. Schubel joins Hill Wallack LLP. Licensed to practice in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, Ms. Schubel will work from the firm's Yardley, Pa. and Princeton, N.J. offices. Community Associations Should Prepare for New Identity Theft Rules NLRB Issues Complaint Over Facebook Comments Land Use Boards See Flurry of Applications to Convert Age-Restricted Developments as Deadline Approaches in 2011 Rules of the Game Allow Commercial Leases that Restrict Competition Public Entities Cannot Require Liability Waivers, Court Rules New Jersey Supreme Court Upholds Gym Waiver of Liability Appellate Division Upholds Termination of Tenured School Custodian; Rejects Progressive Discipline and Other Governor Looks to Double Down on Atlantic City N.J. Supreme Court Rules Landowner Must Be Compensated in Takings Case Residential Condominium Does Not Have Duty to Maintain Sidewalk Municipal Employees Must Make Health Care Contributions Court Invalidates Governor’s Pay-To-Play Order New Legislation Abolishes Zoning Time of Decision Rule Health Care Act Provides Breastfeeding Moms With New Protections Federal Housing Administration Revises Mortgage Insurance Criteria For Condominium Associations Deadline Approaching Real Estate Assessments: The Time to Act Is Now Court Enjoins Portion of Governor Christie's Executive Order Imposing Moratorium on COAH Proceedings New Jersey Governor Signs Redevelopment Reform Bill No Unemployment Benefits For Sole Proprietor Whose Contract With a Public Agency is Terminated DEP Adopts New Site Cleanup Standards With Only Limited Grandfathering Protection Once Again, The Political Contribution Reporting Deadline for all New Jersey State and Local Contractors is Fast Approaching Public Contractors: Deadline to Report Contributions Fast Approaching DEP Proposes New “C-1” Restrictions on Development Near Waterways Documents Contained on an Elected Public Official's Personal Home Computer, including Emails, Records and Data, are not Exempt from New Jersey's Open Public Records Act Requirements and Must be Produced in Response to a Citizen's Request Community Associations - Twin Rivers Establishes Standard for Members' Speech but Is Not Yet Final Word Identity Theft - New Jersey Identity Theft Prevention Act Applies to All Businesses and Corporate Entities Conducting Activities in the State of NJ Election Law - New Lobbying Rules Alert! Community Associations - Associations Have Duty to Warn Owners of Known Potential Problems within Units Land Use - Department of Environmental Protection Proposes Moratorium on Sewer and Septics in Developing Areas of New Jersey Community Associations - CBTR v. Twin Rivers Does Not Mean the Sky Is Falling Ethics Check Up - New Ethics Laws for 2006 Mean it's Time for an Ethics Check-up Community Associations - Appelate Division Issues Opinion Striking Down Capital Contributions Imposed By Board Resolution
Attorney Vincent J. Magyar, Jr. has joined Hill Wallack LLP as an associate in the Municipal, Public Finance, Business & Commercial, and Employment & Labor Law practice groups. Mr. Magyar is licensed to practice in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Trusts and Estates attorney Lisa K. Schubel joins Hill Wallack LLP. Licensed to practice in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, Ms. Schubel will work from the firm's Yardley, Pa. and Princeton, N.J. offices. Community Associations Should Prepare for New Identity Theft Rules NLRB Issues Complaint Over Facebook Comments Land Use Boards See Flurry of Applications to Convert Age-Restricted Developments as Deadline Approaches in 2011 Rules of the Game Allow Commercial Leases that Restrict Competition Public Entities Cannot Require Liability Waivers, Court Rules New Jersey Supreme Court Upholds Gym Waiver of Liability Appellate Division Upholds Termination of Tenured School Custodian; Rejects Progressive Discipline and Other Governor Looks to Double Down on Atlantic City N.J. Supreme Court Rules Landowner Must Be Compensated in Takings Case Residential Condominium Does Not Have Duty to Maintain Sidewalk Municipal Employees Must Make Health Care Contributions Court Invalidates Governor’s Pay-To-Play Order New Legislation Abolishes Zoning Time of Decision Rule Health Care Act Provides Breastfeeding Moms With New Protections Federal Housing Administration Revises Mortgage Insurance Criteria For Condominium Associations Deadline Approaching Real Estate Assessments: The Time to Act Is Now Court Enjoins Portion of Governor Christie's Executive Order Imposing Moratorium on COAH Proceedings New Jersey Governor Signs Redevelopment Reform Bill No Unemployment Benefits For Sole Proprietor Whose Contract With a Public Agency is Terminated DEP Adopts New Site Cleanup Standards With Only Limited Grandfathering Protection Once Again, The Political Contribution Reporting Deadline for all New Jersey State and Local Contractors is Fast Approaching Public Contractors: Deadline to Report Contributions Fast Approaching DEP Proposes New “C-1” Restrictions on Development Near Waterways Documents Contained on an Elected Public Official's Personal Home Computer, including Emails, Records and Data, are not Exempt from New Jersey's Open Public Records Act Requirements and Must be Produced in Response to a Citizen's Request Community Associations - Twin Rivers Establishes Standard for Members' Speech but Is Not Yet Final Word Identity Theft - New Jersey Identity Theft Prevention Act Applies to All Businesses and Corporate Entities Conducting Activities in the State of NJ Election Law - New Lobbying Rules Alert! Community Associations - Associations Have Duty to Warn Owners of Known Potential Problems within Units Land Use - Department of Environmental Protection Proposes Moratorium on Sewer and Septics in Developing Areas of New Jersey Community Associations - CBTR v. Twin Rivers Does Not Mean the Sky Is Falling Ethics Check Up - New Ethics Laws for 2006 Mean it's Time for an Ethics Check-up
Community Associations Should Prepare for New Identity Theft Rules
NLRB Issues Complaint Over Facebook Comments
Land Use Boards See Flurry of Applications to Convert Age-Restricted Developments as Deadline Approaches in 2011
Rules of the Game Allow Commercial Leases that Restrict Competition
Public Entities Cannot Require Liability Waivers, Court Rules
New Jersey Supreme Court Upholds Gym Waiver of Liability
Appellate Division Upholds Termination of Tenured School Custodian; Rejects Progressive Discipline and Other
Governor Looks to Double Down on Atlantic City
N.J. Supreme Court Rules Landowner Must Be Compensated in Takings Case
Residential Condominium Does Not Have Duty to Maintain Sidewalk
Municipal Employees Must Make Health Care Contributions
Court Invalidates Governor’s Pay-To-Play Order
New Legislation Abolishes Zoning Time of Decision Rule
Health Care Act Provides Breastfeeding Moms With New Protections
Federal Housing Administration Revises Mortgage Insurance Criteria For Condominium Associations
Deadline Approaching
Real Estate Assessments: The Time to Act Is Now
Court Enjoins Portion of Governor Christie's Executive Order Imposing Moratorium on COAH Proceedings
New Jersey Governor Signs Redevelopment Reform Bill
No Unemployment Benefits For Sole Proprietor Whose Contract With a Public Agency is Terminated
DEP Adopts New Site Cleanup Standards With Only Limited Grandfathering Protection
Once Again, The Political Contribution Reporting Deadline for all New Jersey State and Local Contractors is Fast Approaching
Public Contractors: Deadline to Report Contributions Fast Approaching
DEP Proposes New “C-1” Restrictions on Development Near Waterways
Documents Contained on an Elected Public Official's Personal Home Computer, including Emails, Records and Data, are not Exempt from New Jersey's Open Public Records Act Requirements and Must be Produced in Response to a Citizen's Request
Community Associations - Twin Rivers Establishes Standard for Members' Speech but Is Not Yet Final Word
Identity Theft - New Jersey Identity Theft Prevention Act Applies to All Businesses and Corporate Entities Conducting Activities in the State of NJ
Election Law - New Lobbying Rules Alert!
Community Associations - Associations Have Duty to Warn Owners of Known Potential Problems within Units