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Taking Underwater Mortgages: Condemned to Failure?
Taking Underwater Mortgages: Condemned to Failure? Check out this post from our own Anthony DellaPelle which was just published in the American Bar Associations “In Limine” Blog. This story comes close to home to us in New Jersey as the cities of Newark and Irvington are currently studying the feasibility of using eminent domain to... Read More
NJ Supreme Court Adds Two Redevelopment Related Cases to Docket
The first case is In re: Petition for Referendum to Repeal Ordinance 2354-12 of the Tp. of West Orange. The certified question: “Was plaintiffs’ action challenging the municipal redevelopment ordinance time barred and, if not, was the ordinance invalid because of the municipality’s failure to submit an application for approval of the issuance of bonds to... Read More
NJ's Post-Sandy Planning Questioned on Video
As Warner Wolf used to say, “let’s go to the video tape!” NJ.com video of Post-Sandy infrastructure planning process. While it may be understandable why New Jersey political leaders are not rushing to New York for answers to the problem, it would be in our best interests if they did look towards the Kingdom of... Read More
Gideon's Trumpet Continues to Sound
Gearing up for 2014, I came across a good read in a web magazine published by the International Right of Way Association. The article is a conversation with a “Fierce Advocate for Just Compensation” – Gideon Kanner, Esq. Kanner is a professor of law emeritus at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, and is our... Read More





