Outdoor Dining in New Jersey During the COVID-19 Emergency
By Nick Talvacchia, Esq., Jennifer Barr, Esq., and Trevor Waldron* On June 3, 2020, Governor Murphy signed Executive Order 150 allowing restaurants to conduct food
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By Nick Talvacchia, Esq., Jennifer Barr, Esq., and Trevor Waldron* On June 3, 2020, Governor Murphy signed Executive Order 150 allowing restaurants to conduct food
March 28, 2020 Nicholas F. Talvacchia, Esq. | Jennifer B. Barr, Esq. NJDEA PROGRAMS The New Jersey Economic Development Authority (“NJEDA”) was authorized by Governor
by Fredric L. Shenkman, Esq., LL.M. This article is intended as an introduction to the law of servitudes. It is a starting point for a
Our Partner Nicholas Talvacchia, Esq., @LandUseLawNJ, is quoted in this Press of Atlantic City’s article about the Orange Loop’s newest addition and a nationwide trend.
September 12, 2018 * 8:00AM to Noon William J. Hughes Technical Center Take a unique behind the scenes tour of the FAA William J. Hughes
Nicholas F. Talvacchia spoke to the Atlantic Cape Chapter of the New Jersey Society of CPAs (NJCPA) on July 12 about a new federal tax
Grow NJ Program Grow NJ is a job creation and retention incentive program that provides tax credits. The tax credits are paid on a per
Are you interested in over 80 million of the most highly educated and diverse Americans moving to your town? Then set your sights on millennials.
Atlantic City, N.J. – March 29, 2016 – Attorney Yolanda N. Melville has joined the Land Use, Zoning and Planning Practice Group at Cooper Levenson.
A panel of Urban Land Institute (ULI) experts will convene to discuss the future of Atlantic City at Strategies for a World-Class Resort City, on