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Attorney Profile
During his career, Mr. Mirne has been immersed in virtually all aspects of real estate transactions and litigation. Prior to forming his own firm in 2001, he was associated with the law firm of Alan J. Cornblatt. Mr. Mirne began his career with the appraisal firm of Mirne & Cerone. He is a skilled and successful negotiator and is quick to understand the legal aspects and ramifications of the matters he handles. In addition, he has published several articles about various areas of the law and is a frequent lecturer in the field of Landlord / Tenant Law. Mr. Mirne prides himself on a high success rate in each of his areas of practice. He firmly believes in a client-centered approach and devotes his full attention to every matter as if it were his own. Mr. Mirne has developed a practice focused on all areas of real estate with a particular focus in the areas of landlord / tenant litigation, land use, and tax appeals.
Mr. Mirne's Landlord / Tenant practice currently spans most of
The firm's Zoning and Land Use practice has delivered unparalleled excellence to a myriad of clients from those simply seeking site plan approval to expand an existing use, to objectors seeking to prevent the construction of a noxious use. Last year, Mr. Mirne successfully prevented the construction of a gasoline station proposed to be built next to a residential neighborhood.
In 2004, the firm saved the taxpayers of Lavallette close to $1,500,000 in tax assessments. Mr. Mirne has a firm grasp on techniques employed by tax assessors to inflate property values. Mr. Mirne has achieved a remarkable success rate in reducing property tax assessments for over 90% of his tax appeal clients.
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