Author: Sheri Siegelbaum

What Is the Proper Valuation Date Under New Jersey’s Eminent Domain Law?

What Is the Proper Valuation Date Under New Jersey’s Eminent Domain Law?

A recent New Jersey Superior Court decision sheds lights on the appropriate date for valuing condemned property pursuant to the Eminent Domain Act of 1971. In Hoboken v. Ponte Equities, the court held that early actions by a municipality to condemn a property do not fix the date; rather, market

Deadlines Matter: NJ County Tax Board Wins Case Due to Taxpayer’s Untimeliness

NJ Election Law Decision Clarifies Municipal Referendum Deadlines

In Finkel v. Township Committee of Township of Hopewell, the Appellate Division of the New Jersey Superior Court considered the interplay between two statutes governing the timeframe for submitting municipal referendums for inclusion on a ballot. The panel concluded that municipalities must follow all applicable deadlines and declared the referendum

Fourth Circuit Rules State Officials Can Be Held Liable for “Occupy” Arrests

Fourth Circuit Rules State Officials Can Be Held Liable for “Occupy” Arrests

While the “Occupy” movement has died down, the legal controversy over protestor arrests has not. In December, the Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit ruled that South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley and other state officials are not immune from claims by Occupy Columbia protestors who were arrested for camping

Bill Would Eliminate Five Percent Down Payment for Bond Ordinances

New Jersey Public Bidding Laws Do Not Allow Unsuccessful Bidder to Seek Damages from Public Contract Recipient

While unsuccessful bidders may challenge a bid rejection, no cause of action exists for damages by an unsuccessful bidder against the bidder who was awarded the contract, according to a recent decision by the Appellate Division of the New Jersey Superior Court. The Facts of the Case In Brockwell &

NJ Appeals Court Rules OPRA Requests Subject to OPRA

New Jersey Court Rules OPRA Fees Govern Costs of Bid Specifications

Last week, the Appellate Division of the Superior Court of New Jersey issued a key decision regarding the state’s Open Public Records Act (OPRA). In Bozzi v. City of Atlantic City, the panel ruled that public entities can only charge OPRA rates for bid specifications even if the specifications are

NJ Judge Sides With Morris County Municipal Utilities Authority in Public Bidding Dispute

The Appellate Division of the New Jersey Superior Court recently ruled in favor of the Morris County Municipal Utilities Authority in a public bidding dispute. In Waste Management of N.J. Inc. v. Morris County Municipal Utilities Authority, the court held that the trial judge mistakenly overlooked his authority to impose

NJ Appeals Court Sides with Morris County in Condemnation Action

NJ Court Upholds Bridgton Board of Education’s Decision to Reject All Public Bids

In Surety Mechanical Services v. Bridgton Board of Education, the Appellate Division of the New Jersey Superior Court upheld the decision of the Bridgton Board of Education to reject all of the bids submitted to perform upgrades at one of its schools. The court concluded that the board was well

NJ Supreme Court Overturns Arbitration Award in Teacher Misconduct Case

Appellate Division Clarifies Distinction Between OPRA Request and Legal Discovery

In a recent decision, the Appellate Division of the New Jersey Superior Court highlighted that requests under New Jersey’s Open Public Records Act (OPRA) and discovery conducted pursuant to a lawsuit are two distinct legal tools. The Facts of the Case Burke v. Ocean County involved an OPRA request filed