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Pringle Quinn Anzano, P.C. is one of New Jersey's 100 largest law firms with a reputation for professional excellence and a proven commitment to client communication and service in all our areas of practice. Our clients count on us to protect their interests and provide them with forward thinking counsel in a broad range of practice areas.

PQA in the News

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PQA Teams Up With LifeSize to Link its Offices Via Video

In July 2010, PQA joined the videoconferencing revolution. The firm's LifeSize HD videoconferencing system will enable the attorneys and staff in PQA's Belmar, Morristown and Trenton offices to better communicate and collaborate with each other, and with the firm's clients. The system will make it easier to arrange meetings and cut down on travel time and costs, all while reducing the firm's carbon footprint.

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Featured Case

Feature 2 PQA’s Waldron wins judgment against defendant under the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act
On August 25, 2010, the Honorable Mary C. Jacobson, Presiding Judge of the Superior Court for Mercer County, entered an order finding that the transfer of a home by a chiropractor to his mother, constituted a fraudulent transaction under the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act, N.J.S.A. 25:2-20, et seq (the "UFTA"). The Court also ordered that PQA may file a new application for relief under the UFTA, and may apply for a final judgment up to the $525,000 amount of the value of the home that the defendant unlawfully conveyed, as well as its attorneys' fees and costs, once the amount of the damages the defendant owes to PQA's client is established at the conclusion of parallel proceedings that are pending in another court pursuant to the New Jersey Insurance Fraud Prevention Act, N.J.S.A. 17:33A-1, et seq.

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Announcements

Feature 3 PQA wins important CAFRA rule change that will promote Smart Growth development
On June 7, 2010 the Department of Environmental Protection adopted an important rule change that will promote Smart Growth development in New Jersey's coastal communities. For decades New Jersey's Coastal Area Facilities Review Act ("CAFRA") regulations have required that developments in the CAFRA zone involving 24 residential units or more provide at least 2 on-site parking spaces for each residential unit. See N.J.A.C. 7:7E-8.14(e).

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