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James K. Pryor
jkp@jkpryor-law.com
www.jkpryor-law.com
(973)
983-7700 tel
(973) 722-2751 cell
Areas of Practice
Mr. Pryor concentrates his
practice on land use and municipal matters,
primarily with respect to the wireless industry
Professional Background
Mr. Pryor was admitted to practice in New Jersey
in 1985. He is also admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court of
New Jersey and the U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit.
Professional/Civic Activities
Federal
Communications Bar Association
Morris
County Bar Association
Morris
County Municipal Prosecutors Association (President 1994 - 1995)
New Jersey Institute of Municipal Attorneys
Member, Northwest Covenant Community Health Trust,
Dover General Hospital, Tobacco Action Team, 1997 - 1998
Volunteer, Lawyers for Justice Program,
Superior Court of New Jersey,
Essex County, 1993, Volunteer program to reduce the criminal and civil backlog
in Superior Court
Education
J.D.,
Wake
Forest University School of Law, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, May 1985
American Jurisprudence Award in Municipal
Corporations
B.A.,
Rutgers
College, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, May 1980
Captain, University Debating Team
Municipal Appointments
Attorney for the
Randolph Township Planning Board,
2003 to present
Attorney for the Town of Boonton
Board of Health, 1994 to 2004
Attorney for the Town of Boonton Planning Board, 2000 to 2002
Attorney for the
Randolph Township Board of
Adjustment, 1998
Municipal Prosecutor,
Town of Boonton, NJ, 1986 to 1999
Municipal Prosecutor,
Montville Township, NJ, 1990
Municipal Prosecutor,
Mount Olive Township, NJ 1991
Publications
Jim has published several articles, including, “A Complex Sport-Processing Land
Use Applications before the Hackensack Meadowlands Development Commission”,
New Jersey
Law Journal, October 6, 1997,
“Telecommunications Facilities and the Proliferation of Use Variances, Is the
Sky the Limit?” Municipal Law Review
, December 1995 and “Land Use Approvals and Cellular Communications Facilities:
Municipal Regulation of the Information Highway”, Municipal Law Review,
December 1993. Jim was also a Staff Assistant on the
President’s
Commission on the Accident at Three Mile Island, Washington, D.C., summer of
1979.
To reach James via email -
JKP@trautmann.com
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