Steve focuses his practice on government affairs, transactional, and real estate development. As Chairman of the law firm's Government Affairs Department, he seeks to identify expeditious resolution of client issues at all levels of government. He also works to assure clear and direct communications between his clients and government representatives. Furthermore Steve provides guidance to his clients through the administrative and legislative processes. He also counsels clients on anti pay to play compliance for clients doing business with federal, state, county and municipal governments. Steve has served eight terms as a member of the New Jersey General Assembly representing 210,000 residents of the 11th Legislative District that is comprised of 25 Monmouth County municipalities. He also served as a member of the Monmouth County Planning Board and as a municipal councilman. For many years Steve served as Chairman of the General Assembly Environment, Science and Technology Committee. He also served as a member of many other standing reference committees in the legislature during his tenure including Budget, Appropriations, Economic Development, Education, Financial Institutions, Health, Housing, Insurance, Banking, Health and Senior Services Committees.
Steve is also active in waterfront development and marina issues. He chaired Governor Whitman's Dredge Material Management Team, which was credited with keeping Port Newark open for business as a thriving transportation and economic engine for the Metropolitan region by increasing operational depths while identifying a non-ocean disposal methods to safely store several million cubic yards of contaminated mud instead of traditional at sea burial. He also served as Chairman of the Gubernatorial Lake Restoration Task Force.
More Legal and Business Bylines From Steven J. Corodemus
- Governor Announces Tax Incentives Plan Including New Brownfields Program - (Posted On Tuesday, June 18, 2019)
- DEP Launches Online Land Use Permit Application System - (Posted On Wednesday, May 01, 2019)
- NJDEP Posts Updated Guidance Regarding Capping of Volatile Contaminants for the Impact to Ground Water Pathway - (Posted On Monday, February 25, 2019)
- Are You Prepared to Meet the May 7, 2019 Regulatory Deadline for Remedial Actions? - (Posted On Wednesday, January 09, 2019)
- Mercer County Superior Court Establishes Affordable Housing Obligations for West Windsor and Princeton - (Posted On Friday, March 09, 2018)
- Recent Developments in Site Remediation: Revised Soil Remediation Standards - (Posted On Thursday, March 01, 2018)
- DEP Establishes Stringent Drinking Water Standards for Emerging Contaminants - (Posted On Thursday, March 01, 2018)
- Property Transfers Among Family Members Do Not Negate Innocent Party Status For Remediation Funding Grants - NJ - (Posted On Thursday, October 26, 2017)
- Appellate Division Reaffirms Position that Pinelands Protection Act Supersedes the Municipal Land Use Law - (Posted On Thursday, October 19, 2017)
- Applying Equitable Principles, New Jersey Appellate Division Expands Spill Act Liability - (Posted On Thursday, March 23, 2017)