John P. Wyciskala is a Founding Partner with the law firm of Inglesino Taylor. He concentrates in the practice areas of real estate, zoning, land use, redevelopment, environmental law, eminent domain and commercial litigation. He has represented major residential and commercial developers, commercial shopping center owners, supermarket chains, hospitals and a variety of other landowners on development, acquisition, transactional and litigation matters.
Achievements & Awards
Over his career, he has achieved a strong reputation in regulatory compliance matters and litigation relating to solid and hazardous waste management, wetlands permitting and regulation, stormwater management, real estate transactions, toxic torts, Federal and State air and water pollution control laws, ISRA, CAFRA and the New Jersey Highlands laws and regulations.
Experience
Mr. Wyciskala regularly assists property owners and developer clients to navigate New Jersey’s complex land development approval processes, appearing regularly before Municipal, County and State land development agencies, including governing bodies, planning boards, zoning boards and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, New Jersey Department of Community Affairs and the New Jersey Department of Transportation. Mr. Wyciskala counsels clients on all matters of redevelopment, including brownfield remediation, land use and zoning, regulatory law, transactional law, eminent domain, and litigation. He also represents public sector clients.
Education
Mr. Wyciskala earned his J.D. from the Northwestern School of Law of Lewis & Clark College in 1992, earning a Certificate in Environmental and Natural Resources Law. He earned his undergraduate B.A. degree from Rutgers University in 1989. Mr. Wyciskala was admitted to the New Jersey Bar and the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey in 1992. He is an active member of the Environmental and Land Use Sections of the New Jersey State Bar Association.
Bar Admissions
New Jersey 1990
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John P. Wyciskala is a Founding Partner with the law firm of Inglesino Taylor. He concentrates in the practice areas of real estate, zoning, land use, redevelopment, environmental law, eminent domain and commercial litigation. He has represented major residential and commercial developers, commercial shopping center owners, supermarket chains, hospitals and a variety of other landowners on development, acquisition, transactional and litigation matters.
Achievements & Awards
Over his career, he has achieved a strong reputation in regulatory compliance matters and litigation relating to solid and hazardous waste management, wetlands permitting and regulation, stormwater management, real estate transactions, toxic torts, Federal and State air and water pollution control laws, ISRA, CAFRA and the New Jersey Highlands laws and regulations.
Experience
Mr. Wyciskala regularly assists property owners and developer clients to navigate New Jersey’s complex land development approval processes, appearing regularly before Municipal, County and State land development agencies, including governing bodies, planning boards, zoning boards and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, New Jersey Department of Community Affairs and the New Jersey Department of Transportation. Mr. Wyciskala counsels clients on all matters of redevelopment, including brownfield remediation, land use and zoning, regulatory law, transactional law, eminent domain, and litigation. He also represents public sector clients.
Education
Mr. Wyciskala earned his J.D. from the Northwestern School of Law of Lewis & Clark College in 1992, earning a Certificate in Environmental and Natural Resources Law. He earned his undergraduate B.A. degree from Rutgers University in 1989. Mr. Wyciskala was admitted to the New Jersey Bar and the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey in 1992. He is an active member of the Environmental and Land Use Sections of the New Jersey State Bar Association.
Bar Admissions
New Jersey 1990