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About this office:
Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer is a full service law firm dedicated to maintaining the reputation, service and results our clients have come to expect. Founded in 1919, the firm has over 140 attorneys practicing in four offices located in New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania. Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer is a name that has become synonymous with law firm excellence and a commitment to make a difference for the businesses and individuals it serves. Practicing law, teaching the law, and shaping the law is what we do. We are proud of our heritage and cherish our client relationships.
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Statement of Practice Summary:
Administrative Law; Alternative Dispute Resolution; Appellate Practice; Banking Law; Brokerage Litigation; Class Actions; Commercial Litigation; Commercial Transactions; Condemnation; Corporate Finance; Corporate Law; Creditors' Rights; Criminal Law; Education Law; Employment Law; Environmental Law; Estates; Family Law; General Trial; Government Relations; Health Care; Land Use; Mass Torts; Mediation; Medical Malpractice; Personal Injury; Probate; Products Liability; Public Finance; Public Utility Law; Real Estate; Real Estate Redevelopment; Securities; Sports Law; Tax Law; Trusts; Workers Compensation.
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Real Estate Tax Appeals - 2012 - Facts, Dates and DeadlinesChristine D. Petruzzell, January 23, 2012
The sustained economic downturn has had as one of its principal effects decreased property values in communities throughout New Jersey and elsewhere, and has also triggered an increased awareness in consumers of cost-saving measures in every respect. This, in turn, has caused more property owners...
Eviction of The Residential Tenant by The Commercial LandlordGordon J. Golum, November 2, 2011
A landlord renting its property for a residential use should be aware that the lease is not easily terminated by a landlord, although tenancies may be terminated when a statutory basis exists and procedural requirements are followed. While at one time the law was unsympathetic to residential...
Year Established: 1919
Representative Clients:
Amboy National Bank; Amerada Hess Corp.; Bayshore Community Health Services, Inc.; Centrastate Healthcare System; City of New Brunswick; Edison Board of Education; Investors Savings Bank; Middlesex County College; Middlesex County Improvement Authority; Middlesex County Utilities Authority; New Brunswick Housing Authority; PNC Bank; Public Service Electric & Gas National Association; Verizon New Jersey; Wakefern Food Corporation; Wells Fargo; Woodbridge Board of Education.