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Neil Yoskin chairs the Firm’s Environmental Practice Group and is Partner in charge of the Princeton office. He is a former staff attorney with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, where he served in a variety of capacities, beginning as Counsel to the Division of Coastal Resources and later as Chief of Regulatory Affairs. His practice concentrates on all aspects of environmental land use and brownfields redevelopment. He has litigated matters relating to wetlands, waterfront development, port facility siting, endangered species, solid waste, groundwater pollution and regulatory takings in State and Federal courts.
Mr. Yoskin is active in numerous professional organizations, including the National Brownfields Association, Urban Land Institute, the New Jersey Builders' Association and the Environmental Law Section of the New Jersey State Bar Association. He is a frequent contributor to continuing legal education programs throughout the State. He is a former adjunct faculty member of Seton Hall Law School, and was previously recipient of a fellowship from the German Marshall Fund of the United States. He is is a graduate of the University of Virginia and Temple University Law School, and is admitted to the Bar in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
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