Princeton Junction Administrative Law Lawyer, New Jersey

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Michael Maselli

Government, Business, Administrative Law
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Administrative Law
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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Circus Liquors, Inc. v. GOVERNING BODY OF MIDDLETOWN TP.

... I. This matter was presented as a contested case before the Director, who referred the matter to the Office of Administrative Law. ... III. Fundamentally, this appeal is about the role of appellate courts when reviewing an administrative agency's decision. ...

In re Virtua-West Jersey Hosp.

... III. A. In administrative law, the overarching informative principle guiding appellate 698 review requires that courts defer to the specialized or technical expertise of the agency charged with administration of a regulatory system. See In re Freshwater Wetlands Prot. ...

Hemsey v. Board of Trustees, Police & Firemen's Retirement System

... We disagree and hold that the employee did not satisfy the statutory requirements for mandatory re-enrollment in PFRS because there was insufficient credible evidence to conclude that he exercised administrative or supervisory duties over police officers or firefighters. I. ...