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Day Pitney partner Christopher John Stracco is representing Matheny Medical and Educational Center in its federal lawsuit against Peapack-Gladstone Borough Council and Land Use Board. The suit, which was filed on Nov. 8, 2013, in U.S. District Court of New Jersey, alleges that the borough, in rejecting Matheny's application to expand its center for the disabled, "acted in a discriminatory, oppressive and unlawful manner" in violation of the Federal Civil Rights Act of 1964. The Bernadsville News published an article discussing the suit.
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The ABA recently published the 25th Edition of The Property Tax Deskbook.
On November 18, the Morris County Bar Association will hold their 2020 Legalpalooza.
Christopher Stracco and Katharine Coffey co-authored article, "COVID-19 and Its Impact on Real Estate," for the Real Estate Finance Journal.
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Adam Myron, senior counsel resident in Day Pitney's West Palm Beach office, is running for judge in south Florida.
Katharine Coffey and Christopher Stracco, both partners at Day Pitney, were quoted by Law360 in the article, "Virus Creates Opening For Office Market In NJ Suburbs."
Joshua Cohen was quoted in the American Bar Association Journal, the online publication for the American Bar Association.
On July 15, the New Jersey Supreme Court issued its much awaited decision in Christian Mission John 3:16 v. Passaic City. The court granted certification on an appeal from the Appellate Division, which affirmed a decision of the Tax Court rejecting a property tax exemption for a church in the City of Passaic.