Christopher Stracco and Jennifer Capone were mentioned in the article, "388 Route 22 Readington Realty Holdings, LLC v. TWP. of Readington," in the New Jersey Law Journal. They recently represented Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp. in a New Jersey Supreme Court case that concluded that the Appellate Division was correct in upholding Readington Township's sewer allocation ordinance, but that the Appellate Division erred by reversing a trial court's order requiring the New Jersey township of Readington to undertake a critical review of unused sewer capacity to determine if the Township could meet the needs of a developer, 388 Route 22 Readington. Client Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp. holds 44 percent of the unused capacity, and eight other contract holders that had unused allotments, according to the opinion.
Day Pitney Litigation Partner Stephen Catanzaro and Litigation Associate Erin Hodgson authored the article "Appellate Division Rejects Objectors' Attempt to Challenge Development Approvals," for the New Jersey Law Journal.
Day Pitney Real Estate Partner Steven J. Wernick is featured in RentCafe article "Unlocking Miami-Dade's Housing Potential."
Day Pitney Real Estate Partner Steven J. Wernick is featured in the South Florida Business Journal article "28-Story Tower With Over 100 Apartments Planned in Miami."
Day Pitney Florida Offices Managing Partner Manuel Garcia-Linares has been appointed to chair the firm's Litigation department. The news was featured in Miami Today.
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Day Pitney Real Estate, Environmental and Land Use practice co-chair Craig Gianetti was featured in Gothamist article "Court Tells Wealthy NJ Town: We'll Decide Where You'll Put Affordable Housing."
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Day Pitney Litigation Partner Mark Salah Morgan's re-election to the firm's Executive Board and appointment to vice-chair of the Litigation department was featured in NJBiz.
Day Pitney Real Estate, Environmental and Land Use Partner Steven Wernick is featured in the Miami Herald article "The End of Single-Family-Only Home Suburbs? Miami-Dade Zoning Rule Impact Could Be 'Sweeping'."
Day Pitney Real Estate Partners Nicole Magdziak and Thomas Malman represented firm client Kushner, a real estate development and management firm headquartered in New York City, on a multimillion dollar mixed use residential and retail development in the Long Branch, NJ’s Lower Broadway redevelopment zone.
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