
amytelka@kraemerburns.com
Arnold Mytelka came to Kraemer Burns from one of New Jersey's
largest law firms where he was the senior litigating partner.
With more than 30 reported decisions to his credit, Mytelka
engages in complex trials, appeals and administrative hearings
in several practice areas, including commercial, constitutional,
corporate, education, land use, professional responsibility,
real estate, and trusts and estates.
Mytelka has written and lectured on land use law and education
issues. He has helped municipalities achieve Mt. Laurel compliance.
A cum laude graduate of Harvard Law School, Mytelka earned
his bachelor's degree at Princeton University and was a Research
Fellow in Town Planning at the London School of Economics
and Political Science. Formerly Law Secretary to the Honorable
Joseph Weintraub, Chief Justice of the New Jersey Supreme
Court, Mytelka has chaired the Supreme Court's District V
Ethics Committee and the State Bar Association's Appellate
Practices Study Committee and Land Use Law Section. He is
a member of the American Law Institute and the Board of Editors
of the New Jersey Law Journal. He has served as a Superior
Court mediator, master and special fiscal agent, as President
of the Legal Services Foundation of Essex County, as a Rutgers
Law School lecturer, and as Chairman of the Board of Trustees
of Ramapo College of New Jersey.
"I chose to join this firm because of its unusual combination
of high quality, excellent business sense and collegiality.
Kraemer Burns works at the professional level of a much larger
firm, yet maintains the values of a small one client-friendly
fees, efficiency and civility."
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