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  • 12/06/2013

    HW Partner Stephen M. Eisdorfer to Speak at NJICLE Seminar

    Seminar

    COAH Update: Goodbye Growth Share - Hello Again, Rounds One & Two

    The New Jersey Supreme Court's Mount Laurel decisions have recognized a constitutional obligation on the part of municipalities to provide their fair share of affordable housing. Mount Laurel II decision, which imposed a judicial remedy, was followed by the enactment of the Fair Housing Act and the establishment of the Council on Affordable Housing (COAH). Various rounds of regulations and numerous challenges, spanning several years, followed the issuance of Third Round rules, which tied a municipality's housing obligation to its growth rate.

    This informative and timely seminar, presentedy by some of the attorneys who have been directly involved in Mt. Laurel cases, explores what this important decision means to municipalities, developers and affordable housing advocates.

     
    Friday, December 6, 2013
    12:00 pm - 3:00 pm

    The Westin Mt. Laurel
    555 Fellowship Road
    Mt. Laurel, NJ

     
    About the Speaker:



    Stephen M. Eisdorfer, Esq. is a partner in the Princeton, N.J. office of Hill Wallack LLP. He is a member of the Land Use Solutions, Environmental Issues, and Redevelopment practice groups.

    Mr. Eisdorfer concentrates his practice on counseling private parties and public entities in land use, environmental, and housing matters, including residential, commercial, industrial, redevelopment, non-profit and health-care related projects. He represents clients in applications and proceedings before local, state, and federal agencies in land use and environmental matters; and in litigation in the federal and state courts in land use, housing, environmental, civil rights and class action cases.

    NJ CLE Information: This program has been approved by the Board on Continuing Legal Education of the Supreme Court of New Jersey for 3.3 hours of total CLE credit.

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