About Steven
Steven M. Dalton: Top Attorney in Environmental Law, Land Use and Zoning Law, Litigation - Environmental, Litigation - Land Use and Zoning, Real Estate Law, Trusts and Estates
Location: Red Bank, New Jersey, United States
Introduction
Steven M. Dalton is a top attorney recognized by Best Attorney USA in the field of Environmental Law since 2019. With extensive experience and recognition within this area, Steven has established himself as an authority on environmental matters.
Practice Areas
- Environmental Law: Advocating for clients in environmental regulatory issues, pollution control, and natural resources law.
- Land Use and Zoning Law: Representing clients on land use permits, zoning regulations, and development rights.
- Litigation - Environmental: Handling complex environmental litigation cases to ensure compliance with federal and state laws.
- Litigation - Land Use and Zoning: Engaging in legal disputes related to land use and zoning ordinances.
- Real Estate Law: Assisting clients with real estate transactions, including property sales, leases, and acquisitions.
- Trusts and Estates: Providing advice on estate planning, probate matters, and asset management for trusts and estates.
Awards
- Lawyer of the Year: Environmental Law, Woodbridge (2023)
- Recognized as Environmental Law, Practice Area: Land Use and Zoning Law
- Recognized as Environmental Law, Practice Area: Litigation - Environmental
- Recognized as Environmental Law, Practice Area: Litigation - Land Use and Zoning
- Recognized as Environmental Law, Practice Area: Real Estate Law
- Recognized as Environmental Law, Practice Area: Trusts and Estates
Education & Credentials
- Firms: Giordano, Halleran & Ciesla PC
- Affiliations: None provided
- Languages: None provided
- Cities: Red Bank, New Jersey, United States
- Ba Admissions: None provided
- Awards: Lawyer of the Year: Environmental Law, Woodbridge (2023)
- Recognized Since: 2019
- Universities: Pace University
- Educations: None provided
- Bar Admissions: Not specified
- Languages: None provided