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Kurt G. Senesky
Kurt G. Senesky is a partner with Schenck, Price, Smith & King’s Business Law Department of which he is chair and with the Tax, Trust and Estate and Litigation Departments. His practice as a land use attorney includes representation of planning boards and boards of adjustment as well as applicants for development before land use boards and in litigation. He also has a substantial residential real estate practice and matrimonial trial practice.
Mr. Senesky represents the Zoning Boards of Adjustment of the Borough of Florham Park, Jefferson Township and the Town of Dover, as well as the combined Planning Board and Board of Adjustment of Byram Township.
Mr. Senesky is active in the Morris County Bar Association, where he has served as a trustee of the Association and also as a member of the Judicial Appointments Committee. He is also chairman of the Denville Juvenile Conference Committee and a member of the Board of Directors of the Morris County Visiting Health Service.
Mr. Senesky graduated from Amherst College in 1966 and received his law degree from Rutgers University in 1969. He clerked for the late Arthur S. Meredith, Assignment Judge of the Superior Court in Somerset County, New Jersey. Prior to joining Schenck, Price, Smith & King, LLP in 1997, Mr. Senesky was a long-standing partner with the Denville firm of Pitman, Senesky, Selitto & Oller, where he was also the managing partner.
Mr. Senesky was recognized in 2005, 2006, 2008 and 2009 by New Jersey Monthly magazine as one of New Jersey’s “Super Lawyers” * in Real Estate.
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Mr. Senesky may be reached at kgs@spsk.com
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