Richard B. Linderman
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993 Lenox Drive
Lawrenceville, New Jersey 08648
Mr. Linderman has successfully represented community associations in numerous litigations, including the defense of executive boards, complex construction suits, and consumer related matters. Mr. Linderman is a frequent lecturer to homeowners, property managers, and industry professionals on topics relating to community associations, corporate governance and assessment collections. His articles have been published in Community Trends® magazine. In addition, Mr. Linderman is an active member of both the New Jersey and Pennsylvania/Delaware Valley Chapters of the Community Associations Institute (CAI).
Prior to joining Stark & Stark, Mr. Linderman served as both the community liaison for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and as a law clerk for the firm of Moore & Van Allen in Durham, North Carolina.
Mr. Linderman is a frequent contributor to the Pennsylvania Law Monitor and the New Jersey Law Blog. You can read his most recent blog post here.
Education
J.D., University of North Carolina School of Law, 2002
Editor, Mere Dictum; School of Law representative to the Honor Court judiciary board; Member of the School of Law’s Mediation Competition Team
B.S., Administration of Justice; Rutgers University, 1999
Highest Honors
Bar Admissions
New JerseyUnited States District Court, District of New Jersey
North Carolina
Pennsylvania
Professional Organizations
Community Associations Institute (CAI), New Jersey Chapter
Community Associations Institute, Pennsylvania/Delaware Valley Chapter
Philadelphia Regional Council
Mercer County Bar Association
Speaking Engagements
- Litigating Housing Discrimination, National Business Institute, January 12, 2012.
- Collection Law and Bankruptcy Law, National Business Institute, Atlantic City, New Jersey, November 9, 2011.
- Collection Law From Start To Finish, National Business Institute, Saddle Brook, New Jersey, January 11, 2008.
Publications
- Let’s Be Clear - You Have To Fix It. Community Trends®. December 2010.
- A Fiduciary Duty Primer. Community Trends®. August 2007.
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