01.09.2025Genova Burns Promotes Two To Partner And Two To CounselIn another example of promoting talent from within, Genova Burns has elevated Ed Bonett, Jr. and Jared Monaco to partner, and Brian MacNiven and Emily Montagna to counsel.
11.15.2024Genova Burns’ Eugene Paolino and Gerard Pizzillo Recognized Among ROI-NJ’s 2024 Real Estate InfluencersGenova Burns is proud to announce that Senior Partner Eugene T. Paolino, Esq., and Partner Gerard D. Pizzillo, Esq., have been named to ROI-NJ's prestigious 2024 Influencers - Real Estate list in the Service Provider category. This recognition highlights their significant contributions and influence within New Jersey’s real estate sector.
11.29.2023In ROI-NJ: Genova Burns Creates Distressed Assets Task ForceGenova Burns is pleased to announce the creation of a Distressed Real Estate Assets Task Force to deal with a surge of issues involving multiple complex matters across lending, banking and bankruptcy, the firm announced.
As stated in a recent ROI-NJ article covering the announcement, "The Newark-based firm has offered a range of legal services across multiple areas and industries for many years. The new distressed assets task force, headed by Matthew Kertz, aims to leverage the firm’s experience on the cutting edge of market trends and opportunities.
11.01.2022Defending Against The Rise Of Cyberattacks In Real EstateFirm Partner and Privacy & Cybersecurity Practice Lead Harris S. Freier, Esq. recently penned an article for Real Estate NJ entitled, "Defending Against The Rise Of Cyberattacks In Real Estate."
4/01/2022Genova Burns Proudly Announces 2022 PromotionsGenova Burns LLC, the New Jersey powerhouse law-firm, is pleased to announce two promotions. As of April 1st, Matthew Kertz has been promoted to Partner, and Len Spinelli has made Counsel.
05.14.2020Eugene T. Paolino Discusses the Effect of COVID-19 on Real Estate Trends in ROI-NJ Partner Eugene T. Paolino was recently interviewed by ROI-NJ for an article discussing the effect COVID-19 has had on real estate trends. "After flocking to urban communities for at least a decade, young people are calling real estate agents to buy homes where no agent ever expected they would."
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