Matthew J. Ceres

Matthew J. Ceres

Matthew J. Ceres concentrates his practice on real estate, land use/development, corporate law, leasing, and estate and trust law. He has expertise in the acquisition of real property, the development of real property, and the sale and financing of both commercial and residential property.

Matthew has represented clients in both state and municipal courts.  Additionally, he has appeared before various planning and zoning boards throughout the state.

A graduate of Wake Forest University in 2002, Matthew earned his J.D. degree from Seton Hall University School of Law in 2005.

Bar Admission

  • New Jersey

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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