GluckWalrath Invited to Present at New Jersey Association of Counties

Two GluckWalrath attorneys have been invited to present at the New Jersey Association of Counties (NJAC) Annual Conference in Atlantic City, NJ. The conference will be held at Bally’s Park Place Hotel and Casino, June 16-19, 2009. Attorneys Andrew Bayer and Cindy M. Perr will present on Thursday, June 18, 2009, on “2009 COAH Update: Legislative and Litigation Issues.” The seminar will provide an update on the implementation of the new COAH regulations, the newly-passed legislation, and the status of pending lawsuits.

Topics will include:

  • The aftermath of the new third round regulations;
  • How municipalities are meeting their third round obligations (ie., age-restricted communities, family housing, group homes, municipal projects, extensions of expiring restraints);
  • The pending litigation and what impact it will have;
  • A summary of the new legislation and how it affects the ability to meet the third round obligations; and,
  • The impact of all of these issues on municipal and county governments.

Andrew Bayer, a partner and director of the Firm’s Litigation and Public Entity/Municipal Law Practice Groups, concentrates his practice in land use and affordable housing litigation. He represents public entities in transactional and litigation matters, and private entities in general commercial litigation matters. Bayer is a resident of East Windsor, New Jersey.

Cindy Perr, a partner in the Litigation, Public Entity/Municipal Law and Health Law Practice Groups, concentrates her practice on general litigation with an emphasis in the areas of commercial, real estate and municipal law. Perr is a resident of Medford, New Jersey.

NJAC serves as an advocacy group for county governments and their taxpayers, promotes federal and state legislative initiatives that advance county interests, fosters cooperation and coordination among New Jersey’s 21 counties and aids county officials in providing efficient and effective service to their constituencies.

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