Attorney McNally to argue before NJ Supreme Court
On September 28, 2022 Stephen McNally, Esquire will be arguing before the New Jersey Supreme Court with regard to the appeal of Green Knight Capital, LLC v Gabriel Calderon. For more information on this case, please visit the link below for the published opinion. https://mb-firm.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Green-Knight-Tax-Foreclosure-Opinion.pdf
Stephen McNally, Esq. and Paige M. Bellino, Esq. to speak at seminar entitled, “Top 7 Title Defects – Cured”.
On October 4, 2022, Attorneys Stephen McNally and Paige M. Bellino will serve as panelists for a Live Online Seminar entitled “Top 7 Title Defects – Cured”, provided through the National Business Institute. For more information and to sign up for the program, click here
M&B Law Hosts Fall Social
M&B Law hosted its Fall Social at the Legacy Club at Woodcrest on Thursday, September 22, 2022. We had a great turnout and enjoyed gathering with friends, colleagues and clients.
McNally & Bellino, LLC’s article regarding Revision to Tax Sale Law published in the New Jersey Law Journal
McNally & Bellino, LLC’s Stephen McNally, Esquire and Paige M. Bellino, Esquire have published an article in the New Jersey Law Journal entitled, “Revision to the Tax Sale Law; Tragedy for Distressed Homeowners”. The article can be viewed here: Revision to the Tax Sale Law; Tragedy for Distressed Homeowners | New Jersey Law Journal. Reprinted […]
MCNALLY & BELLINO CLIENTS AWARDED $425,000 IN OIL SPILL ARBITRATION
McNally & Bellino, LLC undertook representation of Amy and Roy Hawks who lost their home due to an oil spill in an action commenced in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Gloucester County, captioned Amy and Roy Hawks v. Petroleum Heat & Power, Inc, Custard Insurance Adjusters, Inc., Docket No. C-65-19. McNally & Bellino asserted […]
Get Your Copy of the OnDemand Video – Real Estate Closings: Advanced Issues and Answers
In December 2021, Stephen McNally, Esquire and Paige M. Bellino served as a Panelists for NBI on the topic Real Estate Closings: Advanced Issues and Answers. You can now get a copy of same online at Real Estate Closings: Advanced Issues and Answers | OnDemand Video | 91324SVDM | NBI (nbi-sems.com). Use our promo code […]
Is the Short Cut to Tax Foreclosure Being Abused-When is a Property Really Abandoned?

By: Stephen McNally, Esquire and Paige M. Bellino, The time period for commencing a tax foreclosure action is governed by N.J.S.A. 54:5-86(a). Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 54:5-86(a), a private tax sale certificate holder is obligated to wait two (2) years from the sale date of a tax sale certificate to seek foreclosure unless it can establish […]
The NJLTA AGENCY SECTION MEETING AND WEBINAR
On December 8, 2021, Attorneys Stephen McNally and Paige M. Bellino will serve as panelists for a Webcast on the topic of “Legal Issues in Real Estate”, provided through the New Jersey Land Title Association presented by the Grabas Institute for Continuing Education. For more information and to sign up for the program, Click Here
Appellate Division offers guidance for Intervening in Tax Foreclosure

By Stephen McNally, Esq. On October 18, 2021 the New Jersey Appellate Division issued a decision in Green Knight Capital, LLC v Gabriel Calderon (“Green Knight”) which provided guidance for buyers, sellers and title agents in residential real estate transactions when confronted with a pending tax foreclosure. A copy of the decision is attached for […]
Change in the Law Offers More Challenges for Redemption of Tax Sale Certificates

By Stephen McNally, Esq. & Paige M. Bellino, Esq. Our article entitled “Simon v. Cronecker-Alive and Well” (the “Simon Article”) was recently published in the Summer 2021 Edition of the New Jersey Land Title Association’s Newsletter, The Advocate. The Simon Article offered our perspective on a troubling trend involving title agents who redeem tax sale […]