Developer’s Public Notice Must Adequately Describe the Land Use Sought
When an application seeking a variance or other land use approval from a planning or zoning board requires public notice,…
The “Me Too” Movement, Public Policy & Non-Profits
On October 5, 2017 the New York Times published a story regarding decades of sexual harassment claims against Hollywood Mogul…
Planning Litigation Costs
Litigation costs are often the deciding factor in whether a business or individual can or should seek a legal remedy….
Adopt a Family 2018
Last month Earp Cohn was proud to again participate in the Camden County Bar Association’s Adopt a Family program, which…
Estate Planning Discussion at the Mabel Kay House
On January 18, 2019, John H. Reisner, Esquire, met with the Friday Group at the Mabel Kay House at the…
Transferring Development Rights for Property
New Jersey consistently ranks as the most densely populated state in the country. To better assist New Jersey’s municipalities with…
Bowling for The Dear Santa Society
After last year’s successful event, Earp Cohn’s Community Service Committee hosted another bowl-a-thon to benefit The Dear Santa Society. Participants…
Legacy Letters: Non-Binding but Powerful
6 Considerations When Creating a Legacy Letter The concept of passing on values dates back centuries to Jewish tradition, and…
Is Your Fine Print the Right Fine Print?
I’m a trial attorney who specializes in contract disputes and other business litigation. In my work, much of my time…
Proposed Regulations Issued in Response to Workarounds to Limit on State/Local Tax (SALT) Deduction
The Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service have issued proposed regulations under Section 170 of the Internal Revenue Code (the…