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Albert I. Telsey Esq
Newark, New Jersey
Partner
phone 973-602-3439
fax 973-624-0356
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Mr. Telsey focuses his practice on all aspects of environmental compliance, counseling and litigation as it relates to redevelopment and the purchase, sale, lease, mortgage, foreclosure, condemnation and cleanup of contaminated property in New Jersey.  Mr. Telsey also provides counseling and guidance on renewable energy and energy conservation programs for land owners, local governments and solar developers.  He has been named a Super Lawyer in environmental law by New Jersey Monthly Magazine for the past few years. 

Mr. Telsey is an instructor for Rutgers University and the New Jersey Redevelopment Authority.  He also hosts his own popular seminar entitled, “10 Clever Ways to Buy/Sell Contaminated Property in NJ,” which is approved for 2.4 CLE credits.  He has been an expert witness in NJ litigation matters involving contaminated property. 

Mr. Telsey began his environmental career in the 1980s as an environmental prosecutor with the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office where he handled significant cases against Ciba-Geigy, American Cyanamid and others.  Since 1989 he has been in private practice where he handles environmental matters related to real estate transactions, environmental due diligence, permit compliance, cleanup cost recovery, property damage litigation and environmental torts.  He recently represented Ringwood in an environmental mass tort associated with a former Ford Motors superfund site. 

He is a Master with the New Jersey Environmental Inns of Court and is a member of the New Jersey State Bar Association, the Newark Regional Business Partnership and the New Jersey Commerce and Industry Association.  He writes and speaks extensively on environmental matters and is the author of the Environmental Law Handbook for the State of Delaware. 

Mr. Telsey was Co-President of the Children’s Museum of New Jersey, to be located in downtown Newark.  He is an avid runner.

Areas of Practice:
Environmental
Real estate/redevelopment/land use
Renewable energy
Bar Admissions:
New Jersey, 1982
U.S. District Court District of New Jersey, 1985
U.S. Supreme Court, 1985
New York, 1988
Education:
Oklahoma City University School of Law, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1982
J.D.


Rutgers University, Camden, New Jersey, 1979
B.A.
Major:  Philosophy


Classes/Seminars Taught:
Basics of Redevelopment , Rutgers University, 2010 - Present


Rutgers University, CLE, 2009 - Present


New Jersey Redevelopment Authority , Redevelopment Institute, 2006 - Present


Redevelopment Workshop, New Jersey State Bar Association Continuing Legal Education Program, 2005 - Present


Environmental Law Basics, New Jersey State Bar Association Continuing Legal Education Program, 2003


Expert Witnesses in Environmental Litigation, Rutgers – Cook College Continuing Education Program, 2003


Past Employment Positions:
Maraziti, Falcon & Healey, LLP, Short Hills, NJ, Partner, 2005 - 2011


Maraziti, Falcon & Healey, LLP, Short Hills, NJ, Of Counsel, 2000 - 2005


Methfessel & Werbel, Edison, NJ, Of Counsel, 1999 - 2000


Podvey, Sachs, Meanor, Catenacci, Hildner & Cocoziello, Newark, NJ, Of Counsel, 1993 - 1999


Cole Schotz, Hackensack, NJ, Associate, 1990 - 1993


Margolis Chase, Verona, NJ, Associate, 1989 - 1990


Environmental Task Force, Division of Criminal Justice , Deputy Attorney General, 1986 - 1989


Cape May County, NJ, Assistant Prosecutor, 1983 - 1986


Honorable Norman Telsey, J.S.C., Salem County, NJ, Judicial Law Clerk, 1982 - 1983


Pro Bono Activities:
Co-President, Children’s Museum of Central NJ