Richard Jon Contant
Richard Jon Contant brings to Herten Burstein his
long experience as managing member of a Hackensack, New Jersey law
firm founded by his family more than eight decades ago. In that
capacity, he headed the corporate/commercial group of lawyers, with
significant personal involvement in the estate planning, business
organization and transactional law portions of the firm's practice.
His current practice areas include corporate, commercial and real
estate transactions; estate planning; estate administration; zoning
and planning.
Mr. Contant is known throughout the legal
community as a skillful negotiator of complex commercial and real
estate deals and as a skilled craftsman of the documentation
involved therewith, including —but not limited to—corporate
stockholders’ agreements and limited liability company operating
agreements. He has participated extensively in land use development
applications over his 40-plus year career, including arguing the
landmark case of DeSimone
v. Greater Englewood Housing Corporation, No. 1, 56 NJ 428 (1970)
before the New Jersey Supreme Court.
Mr. Contant is a 1959 graduate of Williams
College, Williamstown, Massachusetts, and received his law degree
from Columbia Law School, New York City, in 1962. He is a member of
the Bergen County Estate Planning Council and is admitted to the
American and Bergen County Bar Associations as well as both the bars
of New Jersey and New York. Mr. Contant is also admitted to the U.S.
Tax Court and the U.S. Supreme Court.
A lecturer on various aspects of his specialties
to groups of individuals, professionals and organizations, Mr.
Contant is the author (with Brian T. Keane) of Planning for
Children, as part of the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal
Education's Sophisticated Estate Planning.
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