New
Jersey Law Journal
Covers Coakley and Rhatican’s
$5.9M
Settlement for United Partners, Inc.
Roseland, NJ, October 21, 2008
– The New Jersey Law Journal published an
article in today’s edition on Connell Foley’s $5.975 million
settlement with the New Jersey Turnpike Authority for United
Partners, Inc. of Fanwood, New Jersey.
Managing
Partner
Kevin J. Coakley and
James P. Rhatican, both of the firm’s
Real Estate Law and Land Use Practice, won the
settlement in a dispute over a six-acre tract of land that
the Turnpike Authority condemned in order to build a ramp
for Interchange 12.
The
article, “$5.9M Condemnation Settlement: N.J. Turnpike
Authority v. United Partners Inc.,” explains that the
Turnpike Authority initiated condemnation proceedings back
in 2006 over the property upon which United Partners was
planning to build a commercial real estate complex.
The
Authority originally offered $1.93 million, but reduced the
offer to $598,000 after a $1.3 million environmental setoff,
said Mr. Coakley. In addition, the Authority had claimed in
the litigation that it could revoke an easement it had
previously granted to United Partners’ predecessor, which
would have left the tract with limited access, thereby
substantially suppressing the value, said Mr. Coakley and
Mr. Rhatican. In motions filed before the settlement, the
Court rejected the Authority’s claim with regard to the
easement.
The terms
of the settlement call for the state to pay an additional
$4.04 million to United Partners and drop all environmental
claims, including the claimed setoff.
Mr.
Coakley and Mr. Rhatican are both member of the firm’s
Real Estate Law and Land Use and
Environmental Law practice groups. For more information
please call 973-535-0500 or send an email to
kcoakley@connellfoley.com or
jrhatican@connellfoley.com.