Kenneth Joseph Hollenbeck
Experience 4.0 star rating
Industry Recognition 1.5 star rating
Professional Conduct 5.0 star rating

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Practice Areas

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  • 25% Environmental / Natural Resources
  • 25% Commercial
  • 25% Land Use / Zoning
  • 25% Business

Contact Information

  • Scarinci & Hollenbeck, LLC
    1100 Valleybrook Ave
    Po Box 790
    Lyndhurst, NJ 07071
    201-896-4100
    Office: 201-896-4100
    Fax: 201-896-8660
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John P Fazzio III

Ken is a shrewd business lawyer and a top negotiator. If you have a major corporate transaction, you want Ken Hollenbeck on your side. He is... more

Endorsement from lawyer: John Fazzio , New York (NY), About 1 year ago

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License

25 years since Kenneth Joseph Hollenbeck was first licensed to practice law.

State License status Year acquired Last updated by Avvo
New Jersey Active 1987 03/13/2013

We have not found any instances of professional misconduct for this lawyer.

Education

School Major Degree Graduated
Rutgers University School of Law Law JD - Juris Doctor 1983
Princeton University BA - Bachelor of Arts 1977

Associations

Position Association Name Duration
Member American Bar Association, Environment, Energy and Resources Section, Audits and Brownfields Committee
Member American Bar Association, Environment, Energy and Resources Section, Environmental Transactions Committee
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Portfolio

Publications

Article Publication Date
Green Justice: Should the Poor Inherit the Polluted? New Jersey Law Journal 1994
Environmental Justice - When Minorities and Poor Live in Toxic Parts of Town, is it Because of Discriminatory Intent or the Effects of Broader Social Forces? The Recorder 1994