Neal S. Solomon is an associate in the Estate and Trust and Commercial Law and Litigation departments. He has concentrated his practice in these areas for the past thirty-three years. Mr. Solomon has extensive experience in will contests, litigation involving estates and trusts, real estate, business matters and shareholder and partnership disputes.
Mr. Solomon graduated magna cum laude from Yale University and received his law degree from Stanford Law School where he was a member of the Board of Editors of the Stanford Law Review. He received an L.L.M. in Taxation from Villanova Law School.
Mr. Solomon is the author of numerous articles on such topics as undue influence and estate litigation, constitutional law, taxation, will contests and abuse of powers of attorney. He has served as a speaker for the Mercer County and Princeton Bar Associations. His published opinions include:
- Orgler v. Orgler, 237 N.J.Super. 342, 568 A.2d 67 (N.J.Super.A.D., Nov 29, 1989) (NO. A-891-88T3)
- Petruccio v. Petruccio, 205 N.J.Super. 577, 501 A.2d 593 (N.J.Super.A.D., Dec 09, 1985) (NO. A-1133-84T7)
- Armstrong v. Taxation Div. Director, 5 N.J.Tax 117 (N.J.Tax, Jan 07,1983) (NO. ST 253A-81)
Rabstein v. Princeton Tp., 187 N.J.Super. 18, 453 A.2d 553 (N.J.Super.A.D., Jul 27, 1982) (NO. A-4059-81-T1, A-4061-81-T1)
- Neshaminy Constructors, Inc. v. Krause, 181, N.J. Super. 376 (1981)