Full Service Law Firm in Mt. Laurel Township, NJ | Capehart Scatchard

Governmental Affairs

Governmental Affairs

Capehart Scatchard’s Governmental Affairs Practice, under the direction Glenn R. Paulsen, is located directly across the street from the New Jersey State House. The goal of the Practice is to represent clients in administrative, regulatory, and litigation matters involving the various departments, agencies, and independent commissions and/or authorities of state, county, and local government.

Legal Services

The Governmental Affairs Practice attorneys have represented the interests of private sector clients with respect to a wide variety of matters involving the New Jersey Departments of Community Affairs, Environmental Protection, Insurance, Labor, Commerce and Economic Development, Transportation, Health and Taxation, and continues to serve the needs of clients with issues and problems (and in some cases litigation) involving county and local governmental bodies, authorities and commissions.

Practice Highlights

The professional experiences of Mr. Paulsen has helped them to obtain private and public sector clients and serve their needs, and to aid our existing clients with issues involving the government and regulatory practice. Mr. Paulsen, after leaving Capehart Scatchard in 1983, served as Assistant Commissioner of Labor, Director of the State Division of Workers’ Compensation and the Director of the Division of Motor Vehicles.

Since 1996, Anthony Drollas has been employed in the Trenton office. Mr. Drollas is a seasoned attorney, having spent seven years as a Deputy Attorney General in both the environmental and transportation sections of the Division of Law.

Practice Summary

Office Locations

Trenton & Mt. Laurel, New Jersey

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Capehart Scatchard is a full-service, diversified law firm specializing in more than a dozen areas of law with over 90 attorneys practicing across New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and New York.