Brian M. Hak


Partner: Admitted to bar: New Jersey, 1988; United States District Court, District of New Jersey, 1988
Areas of Concentration: Municipal Law; Sewerage Authorities Law; Redevelopment Law; Public Contracts; Litigation; Real Property Tax Appeals; Condemnation; Government Regulation; Real Estate; Land Use and Zoning; General and Special Counsel to numerous Municipalities, Independent Authorities and other Public Entities.
Education: New York Law School (J.D., 1988)
University of Hartford (B.S., 1985)
Memberships (Current / Prior): Hudson County Bar Association; Morris County Bar Association
Reported Decisions: State by Commissioner of Trans. v. Morristown, 129 N.J. 279 (1992); Town of Morristown v. Women's Club, 124 N.J. 605 (1991); Calton Homes v. West Windsor Township, 15 N.J. Tax 231 (Tax Ct. 1995).
Publications: "Real Property Tax Update - The Business Retention Act," New Jersey State Bar Association Local Government Law Section Newsletter, 1995; "Special Improvement Districts - Effective and Fair," New Jersey Municipalities Magazine, May 1997
Lecturer: Power and Duties of Governing Body Officials - Rutgers University; New Jersey League of Municipalities; New Jersey Association of County Tax Board Commissioners and Administrators; Part-time faculty, Farleigh Dickinson University, Paralegal Studies Program