MEMBERS OF FIRM
Herbert J. Stern (Member) born November 8, 1936; admitted to bar, 1961, New York; 1971, New Jersey. Education: Hobart College (B.A., 1958); University of Chicago (J.D., 1961). Assistant District Attorney, New York County, Homicide Bureau, 1962-1965. Trial Attorney, Organized Crime and Racketeering Section of the U.S. Department of Justice, 1965-1969. Chief Assistant, U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of New Jersey, 1969. Acting United States Attorney, 1970-1971. United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey, 1971-1974. United States District Judge, District of New Jersey, 1974-1987. United States Judge for Berlin, 1979. Co-Director, Advocacy Institute, University of Virginia School of Law, 1980. Adjunct Professor: Seton Hall Law School, 1976-1986; Rutgers School of Law, 1980-1986. Recipient: Honorary Doctor of Law, Seton Hall Law School, 1973; Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, Newark State College, 1973; Honorary Doctor of Letters, Montclair State College, 1973; Honorary Doctor of Civil Laws, Bloomfield College, 1973; Honorary Doctor of Laws, Hobart College, 1974; Dean's Award for Exceptional Public Service; Akron University School of Law, 1986; Schwartzer Fellow, University of Chicago Law School, 1985; Sierra Club Distinguished Public Service Award, 1973; Bronze Shields of Newark Exceptional Community Service Award of the Society of Black Police Officers, 1973. Winner of the Freedom Foundation at Valley Forge George Washington Honor Medal for Excellence in the category of books, 1984. Winner, International Platform Association's Clarence Darrow Award, 1985. Subject of the Book, "Tiger in the Court," Playboy Press, Chicago, 1973. Author: "Judgment in Berlin," Universe Books, New York, 1984; "Trying Cases to Win," (5 Volumes), Wylie, New York, 1991, 1992, 1993. Recipient: Torch of Learning Award of the American Friends of the Hebrew University, 1987; Special Counsel for Hon. Lawrence Walsh, Independent Counsel, Iran-Contra Prosecution, 1988. Trustee, Hobart & William Smith Colleges; Federal Monitor of the University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey, 2005-2007. Member: New Jersey State and American Bar Associations; Association of the Federal Bar of the District of New Jersey (President, 1971-1972). Fellow: American Bar Foundation; American Law Institute.Email: Herbert J. Stern
Kevin M. Kilcullen (Member) born Newark, New Jersey, December 6, 1955; admitted to bar, 1980, New Jersey. Education: Cook College (B.S., with highest honors, 1977); Rutgers University, Newark (J.D., 1980); New York University (LL.M. in Taxation, 1984). Adjunct Professor of Taxation, Fairleigh Dickinson Graduate School of Taxation, 1987-1993. Adjunct Professor of Taxation, Rutgers University School of Law, 1993-1995. Adjunct Professor of Tax Law, Seton Hall University School of Law, 1995-2000. Awarded Best Brief, Albert R. Mugel, National Tax Moot Court Competition, 1980. Recipient, Ruth Pease Memorial Award for Academic Achievement; Member of the Board of Visitors, Seton Hall Law School, 2008. Member: New Jersey State and American (Member, Taxation Section) Bar Associations. Practice Areas: Taxation; Trusts and Estate.Email: Kevin M. Kilcullen
Jeffrey Speiser (Member) born August 14, 1946; admitted to bar, 1974, New York, U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York and U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit; 1980, New Jersey, U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey and U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit; 1987, U.S. Tax Court; U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth and Tenth Circuits, U.S. District Court, District of Colorado. Education: Brandeis University (B.A., cum laude, 1968); New York University (J.D., 1973). Recipient: United States Department of Justice Special Achievement Award, 1980. Author: "Selective Service Law," Annual Survey of American Law, 1971-1972. Assistant District Attorney, Kings County, New York, 1973-1977; Homicide Bureau, 1976-1977. Special Attorney, U.S. Department of Justice, Organized Crime and Racketeering Section, 1977-1980. Assistant U.S. Attorney, New Jersey, Chief, Bank Fraud & Robbery Unit, 1980-1981. Counsel, Planning Board, Township of Maplewood, 1988-1993. Peace Corps Volunteer, Philippines, 1968-1970. Member: New York State Bar Association; Association of the Federal Bar of New Jersey.Email: Jeffrey Speiser
Joel M. Silverstein (Member) born Charleston, South Carolina, February 12, 1954; admitted to bar, 1981, New York, New Jersey and U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York; U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey; U.S. District Court, District of Colorado; U.S. Courts of Appeals, First, Third, Tenth, Eleventh and Federal Circuits. Education: Columbia University (B.A., magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, 1976); University of Pennsylvania (J.D., 1980). Author: New York County Lawyers' Association Report on Alternative Procedures for Processing Dispositive Motions 190 F.R.D. 222. Mostly Music, Inc., Board of Trustees, 2003. Chair, 2007 and Co-Chair, 2007, Edward Weinfeld Award Luncheon. Lecturer, Federal Civil Procedure, 1989-1990, 2001-2004, 2006, Chair, Alternative Procedures for Processing Dispositive Motions Subcommittee, 1995-2000. Member: New York State Bar Association; American Bar Association (Member, Sections on: Litigation; Law Practice Management); New York County Lawyer's Association (Member, CLE Adversary Board, 2004; Federal Courts Committee, 1987; Chair, Spring Lecture Series, 2002-2009).Email: Joel M. Silverstein
John P. Inglesino (Member) born Montclair, New Jersey, May 13, 1963; admitted to bar, 1991, New Jersey. Education: Ithaca College (B.S., 1986); Seton Hall University (J.D., 1990). Freeholder, Morris County Mayor, Rockaway Township, 1995-2002. Practice Areas: Real Estate Law; Corporate Law; Business Law; Banking Law; Government Law.Email: John P. Inglesino
Linda A. Elfenbein (Member) born Passaic, New Jersey, April 16, 1959; admitted to bar, 1987, New Jersey. Education: New York University (B.S., 1981); Rutgers University Law School (J.D., 1987). Research Editor, Rutgers Law Review, 1986-1987. Author: "Future Medical Surveillance: An Award for the Toxic Tort Victims," Rutgers Law Review, Vol. 38, Summer 1986; "Appellate Division Clarifies Rights of the Surviving Spouse," Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section Newsletter, Volume XXVI, No. 3, May 1996. Adjunct Professor, Rutgers School of Law-Newark, Trusts and Estates, 1996-2002. Member: American Bar Association; New Jersey State Bar Association (Member, Real Property, Probate and Trust Sections). Practice Areas: Trusts and Estates(100%).Email: Linda A. Elfenbein
John P. Wyciskala, III (Member) born Elizabeth, New Jersey, October 26, 1967; admitted to bar, 1992, New Jersey and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey. Education: Rutgers College, Rutgers University (B.A., 1989); Lewis and Clark College, Northwestern School of Law (J.D., 1992). Member: New Jersey State Bar Association (Member, Sections on: Environmental Law; Land Use Law).Email: John P. Wyciskala, III
Lisa Deitsch Taylor (Member) admitted to bar, 1986, New Jersey and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey; 1987, New York; 1989, District of Columbia; 1991, U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit and U.S. Supreme Court; 1996, Tennessee; 2003, Pennsylvania; 2004, Florida; 2005, U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York. Education: Barnard College, Columbia University (B.A., cum laude, honors in Anthropology, 1983); Duke University (M.A., 1986; J.D., 1986). Recipient, Distinguished Service Award, New Jersey Bar Association, Health and Hospital Section, May 2007. Named to list of New Jersey's leading woman and minority attorneys by New Jersey Law Journal, August 2005; Named in Best Lawyers in America, 2009 Edition; New York Area's Top Lawyers by New York Magazine, December 2008; Top 50 Female Super Lawyers, April, 2009, 2008, 2007 and 2006 and May, 2005 and Top 100 Super Lawyers by New Jersey Monthly Magazine, April 2008, 2007 and May 2005; Named 2004 Outstanding Physician Practice Lawyer by Nightingale's Healthcare News. Vice Chairman, Physician Organizations Practice Group of the American Health Lawyers Association, 20022008. Chair, 2004-2005 and Member, Board of Directors, 2000, Health and Hospitals Section of the New Jersey State Bar Association. Member, New Jersey State Bar Association Standing Committee on Professional Responsibility, 2003-2006. Chairman, 2001-2002, Vice Chairman, 2000-2001 and Member, 1998-2000, New Jersey Supreme Court District VC Ethics Committee; Member, American Health Lawyers Association ADR Task Force, 2001-2004 and 2008- ; Member, American Arbitration Association Healthcare Dispute Resolution Task Force, 1999; Contributing Editor, Health Care Fraud and Abuse Newsletter, 1999-2002. Editorial Advisory Board, Medical Staff Briefing, 1995-2000. Judicial Clerkship, Justice Robert L. Clifford, Supreme Court of New Jersey, 1986-1987. Author: "ADR in Healthcare" in West's Health Law Practice Guide, Published by Thomson/West 2005, updated 2006, 2nd Edition 2009; "Negotiating a Real Estate Lease for a Medical Practice" in The Physician's Comprehensive Guide to Negotiating, published by SEAK, Inc., 2007; The 10 Biggest Legal Mistakes Physicians Make When Negotiating Call Duty With Their Employer" in The Biggest Legal Mistakes Physicians Make and How To Avoid Them, published by SEAK, Inc., 2005; "What Every OT Should Know About the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act" published in OT Practice, April 24, 2000; "The Law in Life (Part 3)" published in OT Practice, March 27, 2000; "The Law in Life (Part 2)" published in OT Practice, February 28, 2000; "The Law in Life (Part 1)" published in OT Practice, January 17, 2000; "Twenty Tips for Employees and Independent Contractors" published in OT Practice, December 20, 1999; "Provider Deselection - The Saga Continues and the Questions Remain" published in OT Practice, November 22, 1999; "Aspects of Antitrust for Occupational Therapy Practitioners" published in OT Practice, October 1999; "Alternative Dispute Resolution - A Primer for Physicians" published in New Jersey Medicine, September 1999; "How To Locate A Lawyer (and What To Expect After You Do) Part II," published in OT Practice, September 1999; "How To Locate A Lawyer (and What To Expect After You Do) Part I," published in OT Practice, July/August 1999; "Alternative Dispute Resolution - An Alternative to Consider" published in OT Practice, June 1999; "Fraud and Abuse - What You Don't Know Can Hurt You" published in OT Practice, January/February 1999; "Is It Your Duty to Warn," published in OT Practice, November 1998; "Medical Records-Facts and Some Suggestions," published in OT Practice, September 1998; "The Protections of Privilege," published in OT Practice, June 1998; "Turn It Over? The Lowdown on Subpoenas, Court Orders and Search Warrants," published in OT Practice, May 1998; "Provider Deselection? Not So Fast," published in OT Practice, March 1998; "Consents and Confidentiality: What's Love Got To Do With It?" published in OT Practice, January 1998; "How a ''Hold Harmless' Can Hurt," published in OT Practice, November 1997; "Practice Parameters: Progress or Peril?" published in Health Care Law, a supplement to the N.J. Law Journal, December 18, 1995; "Managing Liability in Managed Care," published in Health Care Law, a supplement to the N.J. Law Journal, November 8, 1993; "Staff Development Plans-Cause or Cure for Liability?" published in N.J. Trial Lawyer, November 1993; "Economic Credentialing-By the Numbers," published in Physician's Practice Digest, Fall 1993; "Economic Credentialing Expanded in Hospitals," published in New Jersey Lawyer, July 19, 1993; "Staffing Plans: Preventative Medicine," published in Health Care Law, a supplement to 132 N.J.L.J. 1064 December 21, 1992; "New Jersey Hospital Rate System Undid Itself," published in 132 N.J.L.J. 791, November 30, 1992; "Angina Pectoris for Health Care in New Jersey," published in Health Law Supplement to 18 Conn. L. Trib. 45, November 16, 1992; "Board Certification: Benchmark or Barrier?" published in 1 N.J.L. 1527, October 5, 1992. Co-Author: "Ethical Issues for the Plastic Surgeon in Tumultuous Health Care System: Dissecting the Anatomy of Decision," PRS Journal, October 2008; "The Disruptive Physician: Righteous Maverick or Dangerous Pariah?," PRS Journal, January 2009; "Professional Liability: A Primer on Malpractice Insurance, Asset Protection and Risk Management" in Representing Physicians Handbook, published by the American Health Lawyers Association, 2006; "How To Establish (and Maintain) a Relationship With a Professional" published in Garden State Woman, Vol.6.6 (November 2003) ; "HIPAA's Privacy Rules and E-Commerce Opportunities" in E-Commerce Law, June 2001; "Ethical Challenges in Everyday Practice for Healthcare Lawyers," published in Journal of Health Law, Winter 2001; "The Lawyer as Witness or Target," published in Litigation, Summer 2000; "Copyright Basics for Occupational Therapy Practitioners"; published in OT Practice, May 1999; "The Web-Your Link to Legal (and Other) Information" published in OT Practice, April 1999; "Torts To Watch Out For" published in OT Practice, March 1999; "Facing the New Millennium - Without Bugs," published in OT Practice, December 1998; "Questions and Answers About Depositions," published in OT Practice, October 1998; "The Americans With Disabilities Act - Reasonable Accommodations and Therapists' Responsibilities," published in OT Practice, July 1998. Contributor, "Risk Management" in Hospital Law in North Carolina, published by Institute of Government, University of North Carolina, 1987. Member, 2000-2002, Board of Directors, and 2003, Personnel and Compensation Committee, Alzheimer's Association of Greater New Jersey; Member, 2000, Board of Directors, and 1997-2000, Patient and Family Services Committee, Alzheimer's Association of Northern New Jersey. Vice Chairman, 1991, 1994, 1995 and Member, 1989-1997, Township of Livingston, Health Advisory Committee. Member, 1995-1996 and Vice Chairman, 1996, Board of Directors, West Essex Community Health Services, Inc. Chairman, 1997-1998, Board of Directors, Advanced Community Health Systems, Inc. and subsidiaries. Member, Board of Directors, Junior League of Morristown, 1996-1997; Barnard College Board of Trustees, 1981-1983. Member, American Medical Association Doctors Advisory Network. Charter Member, American Academy of Family Physicians' Network of Practice Management Consultants; Approved Healthcare Consultant - American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons. Member, CPR Panel of Distinguished Neutrals, 2003. Certified Arbitrator, United States District Court, 2002. Arbitrator and Mediator, American Health Lawyers Association Alternative Dispute Resolution Service, 1997. Arbitrator, 1998 and Mediator, 2006, American Arbitration Association Roster of Neutrals; Arbitrator, National Arbitration Forum, 2004. Member - Roster of Court - Approved Mediators as a R. 1:40 Qualified Mediator by State of New Jersey Administrative Office of the Courts, 2005. Certified Healthcare Mediator by Health Lawyers ADR Service, 1998. Featured Ethics Consultant, WABC-TV, New York, Eyewitness News. Counsel, Federal Monitor of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey 2006-2007. Member: New Jersey State (Board of Directors, Health and Hospital Section, 2000) and American (Planning Committee, 2009; 2010 EMI) Bar Associations; American Health Lawyers Association. Transactions: Negotiation of Civil Settlement on behalf of Warren Hospital with United States Department of Justice and Corporate Integrity Agreement with United States Department of Health and Human Services/Office of Inspector General, 2007. Practice Areas: Health Care; Government Investigations; Attorney Ethics; Corporate Law.Email: Lisa Deitsch Taylor
Mark W. Rufolo (Member) born New York, N.Y., August 1, 1955; admitted to bar, 1982, New York; 1984 New Jersey. Education: University of Virginia (B.A., 1977); New England School of Law (J.D., 1981). Member: American Bar Association.Email: Mark W. Rufolo
Andrew S. Bosin (Member) born Passaic, New Jersey, May, 25, 1966; admitted to bar, 1992, New Jersey and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey; 2000, U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut. Education: George Washington University (B.A., Political Science 1988); Thomas M. Cooley Law School (J.D., 1991). Reported Cases: Rosado v. County of Passaic, 2005 WL 4077621 (App. Div. 2006). Practice Areas: Commercial Litigation; Employment and Labor Law.Email: Andrew S. Bosin
James T. Elliott, Jr. (Member) born Newark, Ohio, 1952; admitted to bar, 2004, New Jersey; 2005 New York. Education: Kenyon College (B.A., 1973); University of Chicago Graduate School of Business (M.B.A., 1975); Seton Hall University School of Law (J.D., cum laude, 2004). Certified Public Accountant, Ohio and New Jersey. Member: New York City, New York State (Member, Sections on: Taxation; Estate Planning), New Jersey State and American (Member, Sections on: Taxation; Business Law; Estate Planning and Real Property) Bar Associations; New York County Lawyers Association.Email: James T. Elliott, Jr.
Stephen M. Plotnick (Member) born 1974; admitted to bar, 1999, New Jersey; U.S. District Court, Districts of New Jersey; U.S. District Court, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York; U.S. Court of Appeals, Second and Third Circuits. Education: University of Maryland (B.A., 1996); Seton Hall University of Law (J.D., cum laude, 1999). Arbitrator, FINRA Dispute Resolution. Member, Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association, Compliance and Legal Division. Member: New Jersey State and New York State Bar Associations; The Association of the Federal Bar of New Jersey. Reported Cases: Muise v. GPU, INC., 371 N.J. Super 13 (App. Div. 2004); Muise v. GPU, INC., 391 N.J. Super 90 (App. Div. 2007); New Jersey Protection & Advocacy, Inc. v. New Jersey Dept. of Educ., 563 F.Supp.2d 474 (D.N.J. 2008). Practice Areas: Business, Financial and Securities Litigation; Trust, Estate and Fiduciary Litigation; Alternative Dispute Resolution.Email: Stephen M. Plotnick
Aidan P. O'Connor (Member) born New York, N.Y., 1961; admitted to bar, 1987, New York; 1989, District of Columbia; 1991, New Jersey. Education: Columbia University (B.A., 1983); University of Virginia School of Law (J.D. 1986). Aidan P. O'Connor, a partner in Stern & Kilcullen, LLC, is a member of the firm's Litigation Department, concentrating on complex civil litigation, criminal defense and internal investigations, including securities fraud, union, close held corporations and estate litigation. Mr. O'Connor is a seasoned trial lawyer and has extensive experience in negotiating successful resolutions to difficult cases in both civil and criminal contexts. Prior to joining Stern & Kilcullen, Mr. O'Connor was Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey from 1990 to 2008, serving in the Criminal Division, the Organized Crime Strike Force and as the Chief of the Violent Crimes Unit. He was a recipient of the Directors Award for Superior Performance as an Assistant U.S. Attorney for his successful prosecution of a RICO case involving hundreds of millions of dollars in excise tax fraud and organized crime members. Mr. O'Connor has tried approximately 20 federal jury trials, argued hundreds of motions and conducted scores of hearings involving organized crime, tax fraud, money laundering, government program fraud, alien smuggling, homicide, bank robbery, narcotics trafficking, civil rights and other offenses. Mr. O'Connor has conducted hundreds of federal prosecutions involving long and short term investigations, grand jury presentations, witness interviews, wiretapping and search warrants for offenses including organized crime, RICO, tax fraud and evasion, money laundering, theft of trade secrets, union corruption, embezzlement, commercial and insurance fraud, alien smuggling, large stolen property rings, narcotics trafficking, health care fraud, civil rights violations, computer crimes, extortion, murder, robbery and kidnapping. Prior to joining the U.S. Attorneys Office, Mr. O'Connor was a litigation associate from 1986 to 1990 with Thacher Proffitt and Wood in New York City, where he conducted or assisted in another half dozen civil trials involving banking and international maritime insurance in state and federal court. His commercial practice also included conducting depositions and discovery as well as drafting and arguing motions and appeals.Email: Aidan P. O'Connor
Nathan P. Wolf (Member) born Jersey City, New Jersey, December 30, 1954; admitted to bar, 1979, New Jersey and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey; 1982, U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit; 1994, New York; 2006, Pennsylvania. Education: George Washington University (B.A., 1976); Seton Hall University (J.D., cum laude, 1979). Member: New Jersey State Bar Association. Practice Areas: Real Estate; Real Estate Tax Appeals.Email: Nathan P. Wolf
Thomas E. Cohn (Member) born East Orange, New Jersey, October 27, 1954; admitted to bar, 1980, New Jersey and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey. Education: University of Pennsylvania (B.A., magna cum laude, 1976; J.D., 1980). President, Property Owners Association of New Jersey 1987-1990. Lifetime Member: Board of Directors of Property Owners Association; New Jersey Supreme Court Special Civil Part Practice Committee, 1987-1999. Practice Areas: Commercial Real Estate; Banking; Financing.Email: Thomas E. Cohn
Paul M. DeLisi (Member) born Upper Saddle River, New Jersey; admitted to bar, 1991, New Jersey; 1992, New York. Education: University of Richmond (B.A., 1987); Seton Hall University (J.D., 1990). Practice Areas: Real Estate.Email: Paul M. DeLisi
Ling W. Lau (Member) born Hong Kong, January 17, 1977; admitted to bar, 2002, New Jersey and New York. Education: Rutgers University (B.A., 1998; J.D., 2001); New York University School of Law (LL.M., Taxation, 2003). Member: New York State and American (Member, Sections on: Taxation; Business Law) Bar Associations. Practice Areas: Taxation; Trusts and Estates.Email: Ling W. Lau
ASSOCIATES
Michael Dinger (Associate) born New Jersey; admitted to bar, 2005, New Jersey and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey; 2008, New York; 2009, U.S. District Court, District of Colorado and U.S Court of Appeals, Third Circuit. Education: The College of New Jersey (B.S., cum laude, 2002); Seton Hall University School of Law (J.D., cum laude, 2005). Member: New Jersey State and American Bar Associations. Practice Areas: Litigation.Email: Michael Dinger
Brian J. Deboer (Associate) born Dover, New Jersey, 1980; admitted to bar, 2007, New Jersey and New York. Education: Rutgers University (B.A., 2003); Rutgers University Law School (J.D., 2006); New York University School of Law (LL.M., Taxation, 2009). Mr. DeBoer is an Associate in the Tax Department. He practices in all areas of taxation, including partnership and corporate transactions, but focuses his practice on complex estate planning and tax controversies involving both individuals and businesses. Practice Areas: Taxation; Trusts and Estates.Email: Brian J. Deboer
Howard Tat (Associate) born New York, N.Y., January 18, 1981; admitted to bar, 2006, New Jersey and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey; 2007, New York. Education: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (B.S., 2003); Rutgers University Law School, Newark (J.D., 2006). Member: New Jersey State and New York State Bar Association. Practice Areas: Litigation.Email: Howard Tat
John E. Travers (Associate) born Norristown, Pennsylvania, April 26, 1980; admitted to bar, 2005, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Education: LaSalle University (B.S.B.A., 2002) Widener University School of Law (J.D., 2005) Villanova University School of Law (LL.M., Taxation, 2007). Awarded, Certificate of Achievement in Constitutional Law and Non Profit Organizations. Member, Board of Directors, Mid Atlantic Consortium of Education Foundations. Member: Pennsylvania and New Jersey State Bar Associations. Practice Areas: Taxation; Trust and Estates.Email: John E. Travers
Jason S. Lustbader (Associate) born Summit, New Jersey, April 30, 1977; admitted to bar, 2002, New Jersey. Education: Franklin & Marshall College (B.A., 1999); Seton Hall University (J.D., 2002). Focuses practice on representing taxpayers on real estate matters including commercial properties such as apartments, office buildings, warehouses, hotels, and parking lots. He also represents residential home owners in tax appeals, including groups of condominium and townhouse owners. All of these cases lead to frequent appearances before the Tax Court of New Jersey and various county boards of taxation throughout the State of New Jersey. Practice, in the past, has also included representation of municipalities in tax appeals. Member: Morris County, Essex County, New Jersey State (Member: Taxation Law Section, Local Property Tax Appeals Subcommittee; Young Lawyers Division) Bar Associations. Practice Areas: Real Estate; Real Estate Tax Appeals.Email: Jason S. Lustbader
OF COUNSEL
Richard E. Hamilton (Of Counsel) born Hoboken, New Jersey, July 18, 1972; admitted to bar, 1998, New Jersey. Education: Rutgers University (B.A., 1994; J.D., 1997). Law Clerk to the Honorable Thomas P. Zampino, Superior Court of New Jersey, 1997-1998. General Counsel, New Jersey General Assembly Democratic Office, 2001-2002. Practice Areas: Government Affairs; Legislative Practice; Administrative Law.Email: Richard E. Hamilton