Donald F. Miceli

Donald F. Miceli

Donald F. Miceli specializes in financial matters, including federal income taxation, state and real property taxation, tax abatements, redevelopment projects, and taxation litigation. His practice also includes the representation of energy and affordable housing for local, county, and state approved developers. He received a B.A. degree from Seton Hall University, an LL.B. degree from Rutgers University, and an LL.M. degree from New York University. He is admitted to the bar of the State of New Jersey and the United States Tax Court.

Don has served as Assistant Corporation Counsel, City of Newark, and as Tax Consultant to the Essex County Board of Taxation.

BAR ADMISSIONS

  • New Jersey State Bar

COURTS ADMISSIONS

  • United States District Court for the District of New Jersey
  • United States Tax Court
  • "AV" rated by Martindale Hubbell

Practice Areas

Education

OUR ATTORNEYS

Practice Areas

Wills & Estates

Our attorneys understands how critical it is that business owners prepare for retirement or unforeseen circumstances in a way that provides for their financial well-being and the continuity of their companies.

Litigation

When disputes arise, our seasoned litigators provide exceptional advocacy grounded in holistic strategies designed to achieve each client’s overall business, financial, and personal goals.

Land Use Law

When zoning and land use roadblocks stand in the way of your objectives for a real estate investment or development project, our attorneys have the knowledge and experience necessary to move you forward.

About us

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Johnson & Johnson
Carella Byrne Cecchi Olstein Brody & Agnello filed a consumer class action Thursday in New Jersey District Court against Johnson & Johnson over its Neutrogena aerosol sunscreen line.
Takata Corp.
A Florida federal judge granted final approval Monday to a $42 million settlement automakers Volkswagen and Audi reached to resolve multidistrict litigation over their alleged use of defective Takata Corp. air bags, as well as a $12.6 million attorney fee award from that total.

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