KMC Partner Peter J. King recently obtained a precedential Appellate Division decision that affirmed a municipality’s denial of an Open Public Records Act (OPRA) and common law request seeking certain police body worn camera (BWCs) videos involving sexual misconduct allegations. In the case, Fuster v. Twp. of Chatham, a father gave a statement to Chatham

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Client Alert: KMC Wins Verdict Affirming Denial of Request for Police Body Worn Camera Video

KMC Partner Michael L. Collins has been recently quoted in multiple news articles involving redevelopment issues representing municipalities and developers alike under New Jersey’s Local Redevelopment and Housing Law (“LRHL”), N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-1 et seq The LRHL provides municipalities and developers with a flexible approach to land use, which allows the parties to cooperatively work towards

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KMC in the News: Collins Quoted in Newspapers on Redevelopment

King Moench & Collins LLP (KMC) is proud to have been recognized in New Jersey statewide media as being a “politically influential law firm.” In a 2023 news article in the New Jersey Globe, the publication bestowed the “politically influential” description in referring to the Firm. The news story further referenced KMC Partner Michael L.

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KMC Recognized In Statewide Media as “Politically Influential Law Firm”

KMC Partner Matthew C. Moench regularly represents clients in election contests. These are proceedings that are brought challenging the outcome of a New Jersey election. They are governed by N.J.S.A. 19:29-1 et seq. If a sufficient number of votes are invalidated and it is determined that the margin affects the outcome, the Superior Court has

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KMC in the News: Moench Quoted Regarding Atlantic City Election Contest