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Attorney Nicholas D. Hession Joins Red Bank Office
KMC is pleased to announce that Nicholas D. Hession, Esq. has joined the firm as an Associate based out of the firm's Red Bank office. Prior to entering private practice, Nick served as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Joseph W. Oxley, J.S.C. in the Monmouth...
Collins Prevails in Lawsuit Challenging Overbroad OPRA Redactions
KMC Partner Michael L. Collins successfully represented a plaintiff that challenged the overbroad redactions that a public entity made to legal invoices that he requested under the Open Public Records Act (OPRA). The left image shows the overbroad redactions that the...
KMC in the News: Moench Wins Removal of Non-Resident Councilmember
In what the New Jersey Globe characterized as a "big win for election lawyer Matthew Moench," the KMC Partner obtained the immediate removal of Atlantic City Councilman Muhammed “Anjum” Zia from his 5th Ward Seat for failing to meet the residency requirements...
KMC in the News: Collins Files Challenge to Constitutionality of Fourth Round Affordable Housing Law
On Monday September 9, 2024, KMC Partner Michael L. Collins filed a lawsuit on behalf of nine municipalities - led by the Borough of Montvale - that challenges the constitutionality of the Fourth Round affordable housing law. The lawsuit brings both substantive...
Attorney Mark Taylor Joins King, Moench & Collins LLP
King, Moench & Collins LLP ("KMC") is excited to announce that Mark Taylor, Esq. has joined the firm as Counsel. Mark brings over a decade of legal experience specializing in complex commercial litigation. Mark will be based out of the firm's Red Bank office,...
New OPRA Law Provides Improved Access to Election Records and Data
Yesterday, Governor Murphy signed P.L. 2024, c. 16 into law, which makes several reforms to the Open Public Records Act, N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 et seq. While there has been significant public discussion about some of the more controversial provisions, there has been...