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June 20, 2005 | New Jersey Law Journal

Takings Law Clarified

On May 23, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a significant decision that clarified the application of the Fifth Amendment's Takings Clause.

By Lewis Goldshore and Marsha Wolf

8 minute read

June 22, 2007 | New Jersey Law Journal

Riparian Law Clarified

A recent Supreme Court ruling provides an updated chart to assist in understanding and applying the fundamental principles of riparian law.

By Lewis Goldshore and Marsha Wolf

7 minute read

October 12, 2007 | New Jersey Law Journal

Site Remediation Program Reform in the Works

Just when the finish line appears to be in sight, the Department of Environmental Protection's Site Remediation Program is likely to require the installation of additional groundwater monitoring wells and rounds of sampling.

By Lewis Goldshore and Marsha Wolf

8 minute read

April 17, 2006 | New Jersey Law Journal

Brownfields Groundwater Standards

The New Jersey Supreme Court rejected a challenge to groundwater regulations, finding the Brownfield and Contaminated Site Remedation Act did not require the Department of Environmental Protection to apply more flexible � less stringent � ground water standards for cleanups at brownfield sites.

By Lewis Goldshore and Marsha Wolf

6 minute read

March 15, 2002 | Law.com

Environmental Justice � Where Do We Go Now?

The Department of Environmental Protection`s environmental equity policy and recent proposed regulations indicate that the DEP is attempting to do what it believes it can do in accordance with existing statutory powers. What is needed, however, is for the Legislature to specifically address the subject.

By Lewis Goldshore and Marsha Wolf

11 minute read

February 16, 2011 | New Jersey Law Journal

Estate Planning for Families with Special Needs Children

Tips to help parents prepare for the care of their children with special needs

By Lori I. Wolf and Mary W. Browning

9 minute read

October 21, 2002 | New Jersey Law Journal

Stopping the Sprawl

Those who seek to control sprawl development by making it more difficult to turn the state's remaining agricultural and horticultural lands into housing tracts should be buoyed by a trial court's recent decision in New Jersey Farm Bureau v. East Amwell.

By Lewis Goldshore and Marsha Wolf

11 minute read

May 18, 2007 | New Jersey Law Journal

Trash Train Keeps Rolling

On February 21, U.S. District Judge Katharine S. Hayden invalidated the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection's regulations that imposed requirements on rail carriers engaged in the transfer of containerized or noncontainerized solid waste to/from rail cars.

By Lewis Goldshore and Marsha Wolf

7 minute read

February 15, 2008 | New Jersey Law Journal

The Race to the Courthouse

On January 29, the New Jersey Supreme Court affirmed an Appellate Division ruling and not surprisingly refused to apply the first-filed doctrine in an environmental insurance dispute.

By Lewis Goldshore and Marsha Wolf

9 minute read

January 17, 2005 | New Jersey Law Journal

Not So Fast Track Law

Since surfacing on June 14, 2004, the Smart Growth Act, commonly referred to as the Fast Track Law, has been mired in controversy. As a result of an Executive Order issued ten days before Gov. McGreevey's resignation, the heated debate over FTL's implementation will reach deep into 2005.

By Lewis Goldshore and Marsha Wolf

9 minute read