Borough of Keyport V. International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 68
Before the Appellate Division, successfully argued that a civil service municipality may impose demotional layoffs without having to negotiate with the union of the affected employees. Argued by Gordon N. Litwin; briefed by Gordon N. Litwin and Andrew J. Provence on behalf of Appellant Borough of Keyport. Read the opinion here.
Read MoreR.C.G. Construction Inc. V. Mayor & Council of Borough of Keyport
Reversing a ruling of the trial court. the Appellate Division and then the New Jersey Supreme Court affirmedthe Borough of Keyport properly cured a bidding defect by allowing a subcontractor of the lowest bidder tosupply proof of registration under the Public Works Contractor Registration Act after bid submission butbefore contract award. Argued by Gordon N.
Read MoreMDK Development V. City of Hoboken
The Appellate Division affirmed the trial court’s order granting summary judgement to the City of Hoboken, thereby upholding the City’s public bidding process for the purchase and redevelopment of blighted municipal property for $25.5 million. Argued below by Gordon N. Litwin; briefed by Gordan N. Litwin and Andrew J. Provence on behalf of Defendant/Respondent City
Read MoreGagnon V. Mayor & Council of the Borough of Point Pleasant Beach
Before the Appellate Division, successfully argued for the reversal of a Zoning Board of Adjustment’s decision granting a use variance for the expansion of a nonconforming parking lot use m a residential zone. Argued by Andrew J Provence. briefed by Gordon N. Litwin and Andrew J. Provence on behalf of Plaintiff. a resident Read the
Read MoreGagnon V. Perk’s Cafe, LLC
Docket No. OCN-C-00214-03 (Unpublished) Successfully obtained a permanent injunction to prevent a restaurant located in a residential zone from operating a commercial parking lot for beachgoers. Argued by Andrew J. Provence, briefed by Gordon N. Litwin and Andrew J. Provence on behalf of Plaintiff, a resident.
Read MorePerk’s Cafe, LLC, V. Point Pleasant Beach Board of Adjustment
Before the Appellate Division, successfully argued to affirm the ruling of the Zoning Board of Adjustment’s denial of a use variance for the operation of a commercial parking lot in a residential zone. Argued by Andrew J. Provence; briefed by Gordon N. Litwin and Andrew J. Provence on behalf of Intervenor-Defendant, a resident. Read the
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