KMC Partner Michael L. Collins successfully represented Park Ridge school board member Robert Fisher and obtained dismissal of a recall petition filed against him. The recall committee filed
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KMC Partner Michael L. Collins successfully represented Park Ridge school board member Robert Fisher and obtained dismissal of a recall petition filed against him. The recall committee filed
KMC Partner Matthew C. Moench and Associate Alyssa Duffy Zara successfully defended a candidate in the February 15, 2025, election for Commissioner of Toms River Fire District No.
Courtesy: New Jersey Globe In what the New Jersey Globe characterized as a “big win for election lawyer Matthew Moench,” the KMC Partner obtained the immediate removal of
Courtesy: NJ Spotlight News 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
The New Jersey Legislature is currently considering a bill (S-2930) that would substantially overhaul the Open Public Records Act, N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 et seq. This legislation would have consequences
KMC Partner Matthew Moench recently brought an election contest concerning an election for municipal office that was reported on by NBC4 New York. The trial was covered during the
KMC Partner Matthew C. Moench recently litigated an election law case involving challenges to a voter’s domicile. A voter must be domiciled in a particular New Jersey municipality
KMC Partner Matthew C. Moench in Superior Court – Courtesy New Jersey Globe KMC Partner Matthew C. Moench regularly represents clients in election contests. These are proceedings that
[et_pb_section][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text] By Ryan Windels April 5, 2023 Earlier this week, Governor Phil Murphy signed the Elections Transparency Act (“ETA”) (S-2866) into law, fundamentally altering the rules governing
KMC successfully represented Trenton North Ward Councilperson Jennifer Williams in an election contest trial affirming her one-vote victory. Partner Michael L. Collins convinced the Court that a ballot