by Ian Singer | Nov 2, 2017 | Tidelands
How one determines whether the waterway adjoining one’s upland is a lagoon or a natural waterway is a bit of a science and a bit of art. The State claims title to lands within a lagoon that were flowed by the mean high tide of a natural waterway which existed prior...
by Ian Singer | Oct 25, 2017 | Tidelands
In Rotelle v. N.J.D.E.P., 92 N.J.A.R. 2D (EPE) (1992) the Court found that the basic facts were not in dispute. “The petitioner sought and received a waterfront development permit in 1981 and built the structures allowed by that permit. Thus, he was aware of the need...
by Ian Singer | Oct 19, 2017 | Business
In the competitive nature of business and industry the “Sirens of Litigation” are encountered during the lifespan of many companies and firms. However, the enticement of pursuing such business disputes can come at a significant expense to any company. The financial...
by Ian Singer | Oct 19, 2017 | News and Events
DEMLP Partner Christina Hardman-O’Neal will be speaking at the upcoming NJSBA Mid-Year Meeting in Madrid, Spain on October 23, 2017. She will be on an international panel of women discussing “How the Lack of Gender, Ethnic and Cultural Diversity Impacts Litigation...
by Ian Singer | Oct 17, 2017 | News and Events
The firm will be hosting an exhibit table at the 35th Annual Autism New Jersey Conference in Atlantic City on October 19-20. Tax and Estate Planning Partners Christina Hardman-O’Neal and Anne Marie Mazzu will be on hand to answer questions. The conference offers...