June 3, 2023

Volume XIII, Number 154

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Joel Quick

Joel Quick focuses his practice on land use and real estate law, providing a full array of legal services for any commercial or residential development project, including analyzing land use and local environmental regulations and appearing before public bodies to seek needed relief. Joel also negotiates and drafts any restrictions, easements, and covenants required by a municipality as a condition of approval, and, if needed, will seek amendment of affordability, conservation, and preservation restrictions. With experience acting as counsel for a number of municipalities and municipal boards, Joel is able to provide his private clients with a broad and balanced perspective of the land use approval process.

When litigation is necessary to produce the desired result or protect the client’s rights, Joel provides robust representation in matters including zoning, subdivision, title to land, historical preservation, commercial leases, rights-of-ways and other easement rights, real estate receivership, health code violations, public rights in tidelands, hazardous waste cleanup, construction, and siting of energy generating facilities.

Articles in the National Law Review database by Joel Quick