Matthew J. Schiller, a partner in the firm’s Real Estate and Redevelopment & Land Use Departments, will speak on the faculty of the “2017 Real Estate Conference.” The full day program will be presented by the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education (NJICLE) in cooperation with the New Jersey State Bar Association Real Property, Trust & Estate Law Section and the NJSBA Senior Lawyers Special Committee at the New Jersey Law Center in New Brunswick on Thursday, March 23, 2017 from 9:00am – 4:00pm.
Mr. Schiller will lecture on the tax implications of property transfer including Controlling Interest Tax, Realty Transfer Tax (RTF) and mansion tax and how and when they are triggered in certain transactions.
Mr. Schiller currently serves as the Assistant Secretary and Legislative Coordinator for the RPTE Section’s Board of Consultors. He concentrates his practice in commercial real estate law. His work encompasses a wide range of commercial real estate transactional and litigation matters throughout New Jersey, New York and Connecticut. His transactional experience includes the acquisition, disposition, leasing and management of office, retail and industrial properties, as well as municipal and state land use approvals for commercial and residential developments. Mr. Schiller also has considerable real estate litigation experience representing lenders, developers, and property owners in connection with foreclosure actions, landlord-tenant disputes, prerogative writ actions, and breach of contract matters.
Additional program information and registration details at: http://bit.ly/2l4Hruj