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Attorneys:
Steven W. Cheifetz Claudio E. Iannitelli John C. Marcolini Glenn B. Hotchkiss Shaleen D. Brewer John J. Smalanskas Buzzi L. Shindler James J. Belanger Susan Larsen Jamie C. Eisenfeld Jonathan M. Levine Stewart F. Gross Roman A. Kostenko Melanie C. McKeddie Matthew A. Klopp Sarah E. Lane Chase E. Halsey Daniel P. Velocci
Of Counsel:

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Professional Biography

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John C. Marcolini
Partner
jcm@cimlaw.com
Tel:
(602) 952-6000 ext. 214
Fax: (602) 952-7020
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Biography: John Marcolini represents companies and
individuals in commercial, construction and real estate litigation,
including complex multiparty cases, before state and federal courts.
He also handles zoning, planning and land use matters on behalf of
and against municipal governments, as well as matters involving
governmental administration, public contracting, public bid dispute
actions, election law litigation and public works construction
project litigation. He regularly appears before state and county
administrative agencies, including the Arizona Registrar of
Contractors and Arizona Office of Administrative Hearings, and in
alternative dispute resolution proceedings such as actions before
the American Arbitration Association (AAA) and National Association
of Securities Dealers (NASD). His practice also includes transaction
representation in commercial and residential real estate
acquisitions and dispositions (including large shopping centers),
land use entitlements, business transactions, corporate formation
and operations and corporate and limited liability company
governance.
Mr. Marcolini’s construction litigation experience includes
representing contractors and engineers in claims by and against the
government involving wastewater treatment plants, pumping stations
and wastewater sewerage systems. He has also represented
governmental entities in U.S. Clean Water Act Grant Compliance
Audits before the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in actions
where the federal government has disallowed grant reimbursement
requests and sought return of grant payments valued in the millions
of dollars based on alleged non-compliance by the grantee with grant
regulations. |
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Practice Areas:
Commercial Litigation;
Construction
Litigation;
Real Estate Litigation;
Appeals;
Real Estate
Transactions;
Zoning, Planning and Land Use;
Corporate Formation and
Operations;
Administrative Law |
Admissions:
Bars: New Jersey (1991); New York (1992); Arizona
(1999).
Courts: U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit; U.S.
District Court for the District of New Jersey; All state courts in
New Jersey; All state courts in New York; U.S. District Court for
the District of Arizona; All state courts in Arizona. |
Education:
William Paterson University, Wayne, NJ (B.A., 1988)
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, New York, NY (J.D., 1991)
(Managing Editor, Cardozo International Law Journal, 1990-91) |
Publications:
- Author (Review), "International Economic Sanctions:
Improving the Haphazard U.S. Legal Regime," 14 Ilsa J. Int'l. L.
101 (1990).- Co-Author, "How to Litigate Undisclosed Real Estate
Defect Cases in Arizona," 2003, National Business Institute,
Continuing Legal Education Seminars. |
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Reported Cases: Todaro
v. Township of Union, 40 F. Supp. 2d 226 (D.N.J. 1990);
Todaro v. Township of Union, 27 F. Supp. 2d 517 (D.N.J. 1998) |
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Languages: Spanish |
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Birth Place: Cali,
Colombia |
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