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October 12 - Princeton THOMAS F. COLLINS JR. is an attorney with the Morristown law firm of Vogel, Chait, Collins and Schneider where he is recognized statewide in land use, environmental and municipal law. A substantial part of Mr. Collins' practice is devoted to land use, environmental and real estate matters; "Mt. Laurel" cases; the New Jersey Highlands Act; and municipal law. His planning background provides an added dimension to his legal expertise in land use law. Mr. Collins is a Licensed Professional Planner. He lectures extensively on land use, municipal and environmental law matters, including lectures for Rutgers University and New Jersey Institute of Continuing Legal Education (ICLE), the New Jersey Bar Association and Law Seminars International. Mr. Collins earned his B.A. degree, magna cum laude, from College of the Holy Cross, a Master of City and Regional Planning degree from Rutgers University Graduate School and his J.D. degree from Rutgers University School of Law. GARY S. FORSHNER is a shareholder at the law firm of Stark & Stark, where he practices in the Real Estate, Zoning & Land Use Group. Mr. Forshner concentrates his practice in commercial real estate, land use (zoning and planning) and real estate development. He has extensive experience on behalf of the telecommunications industry, including zoning and planning, leasing, and municipal bidding. Mr. Forshner represents owners and developers in the residential, industrial, retail and office markets. His practice includes representation of national, international and local developers, and businesses, as well as charitable organizations and has served as special land use counsel to municipalities. Mr. Forshner regularly speaks on such topics as zoning and planning, land use, eminent domain, real estate transactions, financing and leasing, and attorney and governmental ethics. He was recognized by Real Estate New Jersey Magazine in their 2009 Meet the Lawyers edition. This recognition is an annual compilation of the garden state's top real estate attorneys who have been selected because of their in depth knowledge of the real estate industry and their involvement in some of New Jersey's biggest projects. Additionally, Mr. Forshner has been honored by his inclusion in Woodward/White's 2010 edition of The Best Lawyers in America. He is a member of the New Jersey Builders Association, New Jersey Builders Political Action Committee (trustee), Shore Builders Political Action Committee (trustee), Shore Builders Association of Central New Jersey, Builders League of South Jersey, National Association of Home Builders, National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (legislative affairs committee), New Jersey Builders Association Scholarship Trust (trustee), New Jersey State Bar Association, Director- Land Use Section, and Pennsylvania and Mercer County bar associations. He earned his B.S. degree from Pennsylvania State University and his J.D. degree at Washington College of Law, American University. JEFFREY M. HALL is a partner in the Princeton office of Fox Rothschild LLP. Mr. Hall brings significant experience to the real estate department were he concentrates in land use matters; representation of applicants before zoning boards; tax appeals, eminent domain matters and property rights claims; commercial real estate; outdoor advertising law; and green building (LEED) and real estate energy law. Mr. Hall also serves as co-chair of the firm's tax assessment appeal group. He is a member of the American, New Jersey and Mercer County bar associations, the Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce and the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Hall earned his B.A. degree from Colgate University and his J.D. degree from Georgetown University Law Center. STEVEN R. TOMBALAKIAN is an attorney at the law firm of Vogel, Chait, Collins and Schneider, where his practice emphasizes land use, zoning, environmental and municipal law and commercial litigation. Mr. Tombalakian has represented property owners, developers and redevelopers, municipalities and not-for-profit entities on a wide variety of matters. He also is licensed as a professional engineer and planner. Mr. Tombalakian began his career with a consulting engineering firm where he worked on many civil and environmental engineering projects throughout New Jersey. He has considerable practical design, planning and construction experience which he utilizes to aid and advise clients as part of his legal practice. Mr. Tombalakian is frequently called upon to help clients navigate the increasingly complex regulatory maze, and is a skilled litigator before the state and federal courts. He frequently lectures on New Jersey zoning and municipal law. Mr. Tombalakian is a member of the Borough of Madison Planning Board, New Jersey and New York State bar associations, Environmental/Land Use/Business Law Sections (ISRA Subcommittee) and NJ-NAIOP (Regulatory Affairs Committee). He earned his B.E. and M.E. degrees from Stevens Institute of Technology and his J.D. degree from Seton Hall University School of Law. October 13 - Atlantic City CHRISTOPHER M. BAYLINSON is an attorney at the law firm of Perskie Mairone Brog & Baylinson, where his practice concentrates in planning and zoning, land use law, real estate and related civil litigation. Mr. Baylinson is a past president of the Atlantic County Bar Association. He also serves on the board of trustees for the New Jersey State Bar Association and is a member of that association's Judicial and Prosecutorial Appointments Committee. Mr. Baylinson has earned the designation of certified civil trial attorney from the New Jersey Supreme Court. He earned his B.A degree from Rollins College and his J.D. degree from Quinnipiac School of Law. KEITH A. DAVIS is an attorney at the law firm of Nehmad Perillo & Davis, P.C., where his practice concentrates in real estate development, environmental law, local government law, zoning and land use. Mr. Davis has practiced law with Steve Nehmad and Sal Perillo since 2000 in the area of real estate development and zoning law, establishing himself as a pragmatic and effective advocate for his clients' interests before local planning and zoning boards and state and county government agencies. He is a member of the New Jersey State and Pennsylvania bar associations. Mr. Davis earned his B.A. degree, cum laude, from St. Joseph's University, his M.A. degree from Rutgers Graduate School and his J.D. degree from Rutgers School of Law. BRIAN D. HEUN is a partner at Ridgway & Ridgway Attorneys-at-Law, where his practice includes commercial litigation, land use, business transactions, real estate and estate and trust litigation. Mr. Heun is admitted to practice in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. He earned his B.A. degree from Gettysburg College and his J.D. degree from Villanova University School of Law.
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