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Nielsen V. Lewis, a partner at Hill Wallack has written two articles concerning the New Jersey Spill Act designed to promote the acquisition and redevelopment of previously-contaminated properties by innocent developers.##M:[more]##

The first article, “Municipalities and Brownfield-Contaminated Properties,” appeared in New Jersey Lawyer Magazine, the magazine of the New Jersey State Bar Association. The second, “Proceed With Caution: Pitfalls of Relying On A No Further Action Letter,” was published in the New Jersey Law Journal. Requests for reprints, or inquiries concerning the articles or the firm’s environmental practice group, may be directed to Lewis at 609-734-6308 or by E-mail at nvl@hillwallack.com.

Lewis was a featured panelist at the recent New Jersey Builder’s Association Atlantic Builders Conference. The partner-in-charge of Hill Wallack Environmental Law Practice Group, Lewis counsels and reprezsents corporations, public entities, and individuals on a wide range of environmental and land use matters.

A graduate of Princeton University, he received his law degree from the University of Michigan Law School. Lewis, who is admitted to practice in New Jersey, the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, is also admitted to the Superior Court Roster of Court-Approved Mediators. He is a resident of West Windsor.

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