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Gregory  Meese, Esq.

Greg Meese is a former Chairman of the Board of Directors of the New Jersey State Bar Association Land Use Law Section, Counsel to the Builders Association of Northern New Jersey, and Co-chair of the Environmental Law Section of the Bergen County Bar Association. He is the Editor of the Land Use Citator, an annual compendium of case law and statutory and regulatory enactments that impact land development and property rights in New Jersey published by the New Jersey Institute of Continuing Legal Education. Mr. Meese has authored a chapter on the zoning of telecommunications facilities for Matthew Bender’s national zoning treatise Zoning and Land Use Controls. In addition, he was the Special Editor of the June 1999 issue of New Jersey Lawyer Magazine that focused on telecommunications and utility law issues and has written several articles regarding land use matters.  Greg currently serves on the Board of Directors of the New Jersey Wireless Association and is Co-Chair of its Government Affairs/Education Committee.  

Mr. Meese secures governmental approvals for commercial, institutional, industrial and residential developments in New Jersey and New York, litigates significant environmental and land use issues in state and federal courts and counsels clients in matters of compliance with state and federal land development regulations. Mr. Meese also negotiates and drafts leases and contracts. He has lectured extensively and given seminars on land use, telecommunications and environmental law matters. 

Mr. Meese secures governmental approvals for commercial, institutional, industrial and residential developments in New Jersey and New York, litigates significant environmental and land use issues in state and federal courts and counsels clients in matters of compliance with state and federal land development regulations. Mr. Meese also negotiates and drafts leases and contracts. He has lectured extensively and given seminars on land use, telecommunications and environmental law matters.

Programs by Gregory  Meese, Esq..

Fifth generation (“5G) wireless technology is the future of communications in the United States. Small wireless facilities, located in every city’s public right-of-way, will be needed to roll out these new 5G services. Siting these facili...

Program Number
32210
Program Date
2022-10-05
Category
Business Organizations & ContractsCommunications and Media LawComputer, Internet & E-Commerce LawFederal CourtsInformation TechnologyMedia & Communication LawRegulatory and Administrative LawTechnology Law
State
CaliforniaColoradoGeorgiaNew JerseyNew YorkTexas Self Study
Program Credits
Areas of Professional Practice:1 Credit
Total Credits
CLE Credit: 1