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Cara Landolfi - Hackensack, NJ
190 Moore StreetSuite 306 Hackensack, NJ 07601- 7418
Kates Nussman Ellis Farhi & Earle, LLP
Hackensack Community Association Law Lawyer
Overview
Cara Landolfi joined the firm in October 2013. As our first female Partner, Cara is a groundbreaker and has the work ethic to match. She's able to provide clients a full range of successful and cost effective legal services, which include community association law, litigation, real estate, and landlord tenant matters in the State and Federal Courts of New Jersey and Pennsylvania...
Cara Landolfi joined the firm in October 2013. As our first female Partner, Cara is a groundbreaker and has the work ethic to match. She's able to provide clients a full range of successful and cost effective legal services, which include community association law, litigation, real estate, and landlord tenant matters in the State and Federal Courts of New Jersey and Pennsylvania...
Cara Landolfi joined the firm in October 2013. As our first female Partner, Cara is a groundbreaker and has the work ethic to match. She's able to provide clients a full range of successful and cost effective legal services, which include community association law, litigation, real estate, and landlord tenant matters in the State and Federal Courts of New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
I strive to be a compassionate attorney and take great pride in carefully listening and understanding my client's problems, wants, and needs. I am persistent in working to achieve the best potential outcome.
By listening and understanding her clients' needs, Cara provides thoughtful and thorough counsel. In addition, she provides services to the firm's community association clients such as:
• Interpretation and amendment of governing documents.
• Preparation of rules, resolutions, and other corporate documents.
• Management of association risk; help with insurance coverage issues; help with compliance with federal and state law.
• Advising boards on fiduciary duties; resolving resident disputes including alternative dispute resolution procedures; collection of delinquent maintenance charges.
• Handling annual meeting and election issues; and, providing legal representation on community association related litigation such as covenant enforcement, collections, election related issues, contractual disputes, construction defects, and real estate tax appeals.
Besides providing services to community association clients, Cara offers legal advice, research, brief services, investigation, negotiation, and litigation in the areas of chancery litigation, construction defect litigation, commercial litigation, municipal defense litigation, employment litigation and landlord tenant matters.
Representative matters include: successfully getting summary judgment dismissing various tort claims while defending municipalities in the matters of, Jurasin v. Borough of Maywood, Docket No.: BER-L-139-17 and Lima Dos Santos v. Fairview, Docket No.: HUD-L-1498-18; successfully getting summary judgment dismissing all counts against a Corporation and its officers in the matter of Herman v. Tramo USA, et al., Docket No.: HUD-L2745-16; resolving multiple litigated and non-litigated construction defect matters with developers; successful arbitrating a consumer fraud claim on behalf of a homeowner resulting in a $1 million dollar award; and, successfully resolving various litigated matters involving community associations and their residents.
Cara is a graduate of Franklin & Marshall College where she received her bachelor's degree in Psychology and Public Policy and was a captain of the Women's Basketball Team. After college, Cara attended Duquesne University School of Law in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and graduated cum laude. Prior to joining the firm, Cara served as a law clerk to the Honorable John J. Langan, J.S.C., in Bergen County. She is a member of the Morris Pashman Inns of Court, Bergen County Bar Association, and a member of the alumni council at The Montclair Kimberley Academy in Montclair, New Jersey.
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