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Judge Tapped by HalfMoon LLC to Present at New Jersey Land Laws Seminar

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Cherry Hill, NJ

Marty M. Judge, shareholder in the Environmental Law Practice Group at Flaster Greenberg PC, will present at the upcoming New Jersey Land Laws seminar on December 13, 2012 in Somerset, New Jersey, sponsored by HalfMoon LLC. Judge will join several other New Jersey attorneys who have agreed to lecture about state and federal laws pertaining to water and natural protection, containment, land use, eminent domain and condemnation, and the law of easements.

Judge will personally present two separate topics. The first topic is entitled “Water Law & Natural Resource Protection Laws,” and will include focus on New Jersey's Public Trust Doctrine as the backdrop to modern water law and natural resource protection laws in the State. The second discussion is entitled “State and Federal Contamination Law,” and will focus on soil and groundwater contamination, liability for cleaning up such contamination, and related brownfield remediation issues.

Judge, is a former Deputy Attorney General for the State of New Jersey, once representing the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, who now focuses his practice on environmental litigation, compliance and counseling in private practice.

The seminar will take place on Thursday, December 13, 2012 at 8:00 a.m. at the Holiday Inn in Somerset, New Jersey, and has been approved for 6.0 continuing education hours/PDHs for New Jersey professional engineers and land surveyors. 

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