The misdesignation of the plaintiff in the tax appeal complaint did not deprive the Tax Court of subject-matter jurisdiction
Biographies for Vicinage 15
The tax appeal complaint, which named as plaintiff a nonlegal entity with no relation to the subject property, was appropriately dismissed for lack of subject-matter jurisdiction
...him to succeed John Bergh, he was a partner with Lenahan, Telsey & Puma in Salem. He is a graduate of Widener University School of...
...McGreevey to succeed John Bergh, he was a partner with Lenahan, Telsey & Puma in Salem. He is a graduate of Widener University School of...
...Widener the same year. The Salem firm is now known as Telsey & Puma.Telsey is a general practitioner who handles criminal, civil...
Judge biographies for judicial survey
...county prosecutor. Lenahan, a partner at Salem's Lenahan, Telsey & Puma, is the municipal attorney for Woodstown Borough and Alloway and Pittsgrove...
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