Sheri K. Siegelbaum

Lyndhurst Office
201-623-1225
Fax: 201-806-3500
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Sheri K. Siegelbaum
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    Sheri Siegelbaum has extensive experience in Local Public Contracts Law, Open Public Records Act, condemnation and municipal tax foreclosure practice including the drafting, reviewing and negotiation of contracts and bid specifications. She has managed the procurement, bidding and contracting services for the City of Passaic, the City of Union City and Town of Secaucus and for numerous other public entity clients of the Law Firm. She has served as Counsel for the City of Passaic, for the Builders and Remodelers Association of Northern New Jersey Auxiliary and as attorney for the Borough of New Milford. Currently she is Counsel to the Elizabeth Zoning Board of Adjustment and Hudson County Community College and general counsel for the Greenway Development Co., a residential and commercial developer in Northern, New Jersey. She successfully represented them before the New Jersey Supreme Court in Greenway Development v. Paramus resulting in reported decision at 163 N.J. 546(2000). Ms. Siegelbaum also continues to write on the subject of municipal law, including recent legislation regarding Local Public Contracts Law, the Open Public Records Act, Pay to Play issues, and in the Best Practices Manual for Awarding Contracts for Services by Public Entities.
    Rutgers University, Hofstra University (JD, 1980)

    Lehigh University (BA, cum laude, 1977)

    New Jersey

    U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey

    Hudson County Bar Association
    OPRA Update: Names and Addresses Subject to OPRA

    Public Works Contractors Who make Mistakes can Withdraw Their Bid, May, 2011

    Best Practices Guidelines Update March, 2011

    First Amendment Protections to Speakers in a Public Forum

    State Guidelines for Awarding Service Contracts by Contracting Units

    Answers to the Most Frequently Asked Questions in Municipal Law – Municipal Law Review, 2006

    Recent Issues in Public Bidding – New Jersey Lawyer, March 29, 2004

    Redevelopment Through Condemnation: The Key to Municipal Revitalization – New Jersey Law Journal, April 1995