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About

Robert J. Incollingo, Esquire

In addition to Robert J. Incollingo’s years of experience as a construction attorney, his legal service offerings include litigation, arbitration, contested property damage claims, insurance coverage issues, real estate transactions, business transactions, construction defect claims, construction injury claims, contract remedies, construction liens, bond claims, municipal mechanics’ liens, mediation, Limited Liability Companies and Corporations – formation, upkeep and dissolution throughout the state of New Jersey with a focus in the Cherry Hill, NJ area.

Education & Experience

  • Graduate of Temple University (’79) and its School of Law (’82)
  • Studied construction development and management at the University of California, Irvine, and completed the Construction Management certificate course at Camden County Community College
  • 40 years of experience litigating thousands of construction, business and real estate disputes

Appointments, Memberships & Certifications

    Awards & Honors

    Author & Lecturer

    • Author of the Legal Issues Series, twenty-three core credits of continuing education seminars approved by the NJ Real Estate Commission
    • Contributing author of “Residential Construction & Renovation: A Legal Guide for New Jersey Homeowners” published by the New Jersey State Bar Foundation
    • Lecturer and Panel Moderator – NJ Institute for Continuing Legal Education
    • Frequent speaker at professional conferences on construction law topics
    • Interviewed and/or featured in the following media publications: Burlington County Times, Courier-Post, New Jersey Law Journal, RCItems (the monthly member magazine of the Roof Consultants Institute), and the Infraspection Institute website -- a professional forum for commercial, industrial and residential infrared thermography

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