John J. Reilly, a partner in the firm’s Litigation Department, will be a speaker at the seminar “Appraisal 101: Standards; Definitions; and Basic Concepts, Principles and Techniques.” The program will be hosted by the Middlesex County Bar Association (MCBA) on June 2, 2016 from 5:00-7:00pm at the MCBA offices in New Brunswick.
The seminar will address the following:
- The most important section of any appraisal
- What type of appraisal does your client need
- What is the purpose and use of the appraisal
- Appraisals vs. BPO’s
- Is it a “good” appraisal – what to look for
Mr. Reilly, a member of the Appraisal Institute – Metro New Jersey Chapter, concentrates his practice in civil litigation, with a particular concentration in condemnation and eminent domain matters. His representation of property owners and public entities in this area includes challenges to government takings of private property, commission hearings and jury trials to determine just compensation, allocation hearings and inverse condemnation. Mr. Reilly’s litigation experience also encompasses other real estate matters, including prerogative writ challenges to redevelopment area designations and plans, local commercial property tax appeals, environmental cost recovery and contribution actions, commercial landlord-tenant disputes, environmental insurance coverage matters, construction litigation, consumer fraud claims and quiet title actions.
For more information and to register, click here.