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David R. Pierce

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Equitable Defenses for Spill Act Liability Other Than God, War or Sabotage

A New Jersey Supreme Court decision in 2015 settled the uncertainty regarding whether the statute of limitations was a valid defense to liability under the Spill Compensation and Control Act, N.J.S.A. 58:10-23.11, et seq. (the “Spill Act”). The Court in Morristown Assoc. v. Grant Oil Co., 220 N.J. 360 (2015)…

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Restrictive Covenants Can Thwart Development In Some Cases

But Can Also Be Used As An Effective Tool To Enhance The Desirability And Market Value Of Other Developments Many people believe that restrictive covenants are antiquities not to be seen in their lifetime, however, a recent unpublished Appellate Division case, Welch v. Chai Ctr. for Living Judaism, Inc., Nos.…

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Downzoning Ordinances: Limiting Development and Preserving Open Space

Downzoning of lands at the municipal level as a way of limiting development and preserving open space and agricultural land has been taking place in New Jersey for years. Downzoning is the practice of increasing the required lot size for the development of a single family home or, in other…

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EPA Proposes Changes to Accident Prevention and Risk Management Plans

The United States Environmental Protection Agency has proposed new changes to the requirements for the accident prevention programs and risk management plans under Section 112 of the Clean Air Act as a result of a review initiated in response to Executive Order 13650.  One of the targets of Section 112…

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Am I a Minority Shareholder?

New Jersey’s General Corporations law establishes an important statutory remedy for oppressed minority shareholders in a closely held corporation.  It is critical to understanding your rights as a shareholder, however, to understand who is considered under the statute to be a minority shareholder.  You may well think, I own 50%…

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In New Jersey, What is Shareholder Oppression?

New Jersey’s General Corporations law provides a statutory remedy for oppressed shareholders in a closely held corporation.  N.J.S.A.  14A:12-7 that so long as a corporation has 25 or fewer shareholders, then any shareholder can bring an action in New Jersey Superior Court seeking dissolution of the corporation when “the directors…

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Remediation and Sale of Contaminated Industrial Site at Substantially Reduced Cost

Lindabury assisted an international industrial commodities supplier in all phases of the closure, cleanup and eventual sale of their environmentally contaminated Northern New Jersey industrial property. The property which was first devoted to industrial use in early 1930s, had been in heavy continual use for over 70 years until its…

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In Shareholder Oppression Cases, Expert Testimony on Company Valuation is Not Absolute

The New Jersey Appellate Division recently issued a ruling in a minority shareholder oppression case which reinforces the concept that the best way to resolve a minority shareholder oppression case is through settlement. The decision, Wisniewski v. Walsh, et al. (A-2650-13T3), is an unreported case but reaffirms that the finder…

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Shift from COAH to State Courts Could be a Boon to Developers

On March 10, 2015 the New Jersey State Supreme Court issued a unanimous ruling allowing trial courts in the state, rather than the state Council on Affordable Housing (“COAH”), to decide if towns are providing enough low- and moderate-income housing.  The Court issued its decision after finding that COAH has…