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    www.njbiz.com/article.asp?aID=78341 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/22/2009    Last Visited: 6/22/2009  

    The new system will "eliminate competitive bidding opportunities," wrote Edward Frisch, an attorney with the Westfield law firm of Lindabury, McCormick, Estabrook & Cooper P.C., in a letter to Kolluri on behalf of the association.
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    Frisch said the system "will only benefit a few large corporations who would partner up with select contractors, and will substantially increase the cost of equipment and installation.

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    Published on: 1/1/2007    Last Visited: 9/13/2009  

    On December 11, at Children's Specialized Hospital in Mountainside, Children's Specialized Hospital President and CEO Amy B. Mansue and Lindabury partner Edward J. Frisch, presented Kirstin with, an "Ice Skating Bear," as an award for her drawing.
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    "We love this program and are very fortunate that the Hospital teams up with us year after year to make it happen," said Mr. Frisch.
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    EDWARD J. FRISCH AND BRUCE P. OGDEN WRITE ARTICLE FOR CONSTRUCTION LAW SECTION
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    Construction lawyers Edward J. Frisch and Bruce P. Ogden have written an article entitled "New Jersey's Bid-Naming Statute Bar's Substitution of Subcontractors" for the New Jersey State Bar Association's Construction Law Section.
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    Edward J. Frisch, a member of the construction surety practice, was a panelist at the 2007 Construction Law: Overview & Update Seminar.
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    Edward Frisch, a member of the construction surety practice group who serves as constuction counsel to the Mechanical Contractors Association of New Jersey presented a Power Point lecture on New Jersey's prompt pay legislation to the membership at the monthly meeting on February 22, 2007.

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    www.crelaw.com/aboutus/newsarchive2006.asp - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2006    Last Visited: 9/13/2009  

    The Mechanical Contractors Association of New Jersey, represented by Lindabury attorneys Ed Frisch and Bruce Ogden, have successfully appealed their case involving subcontractor substitution on jobs for the New Jersey School Construction Corporation.

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    Published on: 2/24/1981    Last Visited: 9/13/2009  

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    Edward J. Frisch Westfield: 908-233-6800 efrisch@lindabury.com

    Ed Frisch has more than 30 years experience as a trial attorney in matters dealing with all phases of the construction industry and in other commercial litigation.

    Ed is a graduate mechanical engineer with 10 years experience in the construction industry prior to his attending law school. During his engineering career, Ed was involved in the design of automatic temperature control systems, estimating, bidding, writing specifications and sales. Ed is a graduate of Seton Hall University School of Law and was a member of the editorial board of the Law Review.

    He has extensive experience in all phases of law relating to the construction trades representing owners, general contractors, mechanical and electrical contractors, masonry contractors, and other specialty subcontractors. The firm is general counsel to the Mechanical Contractors Association of New Jersey and the New Jersey Subcontractors Association. Ed and other firm partners represent these associations in various legal matters.

    Throughout his career, Ed has been lead trial counsel in many major construction disputes presented before arbitration panels and in the state and Federal court system. He also has extensive experience in public contract law, particularly in bid disputes where he has established some of the leading case law.

    Ed has represented major surety companies in claims resolution, and contractor default situations requiring completion of bonded projects. He also has experience in alternate dispute resolution procedures and techniques and his practice has expanded into general commercial litigation on behalf of corporate clients.

    In addition, Ed has represented a number of insurance companies in successfully defending major builders risk, property loss claims, and first party bad faith claims. Recently, he was the lead defense counsel in what is believed to be the largest indoor air quality (IAQ) lawsuit filed in New Jersey. This complex multi-party litigation was resolved in favor of the defendants with all defendants being completely exonerated.
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    www.crelaw.com/news/news.asp - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/9/2009    Last Visited: 9/13/2009  

    The attorneys recognized are John Boyle, Edward Frisch, David Hardin and Joseph Imbriaco.
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    On July 23, 2009, construction attorney Edward J. Frisch was interviewed by NJBIZ regarding the Mechanical Contractors Association of New Jersey's opposition to the removal of the public bidding law from the NJ Economic Stimulus Act of 2009, passed last month.
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    On June 22, 2009, Edward J. Frisch, along with Alan O'Shea, Executive Director of the Mechanical Contractors Association of New Jersey, testified before the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee in opposition to the specific portion of S2299 which dealt with the ability of state and county colleges to enter into contracts with a private entity for a multitude of construction contracts.
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    Mr. O'Shea and Mr. Frisch testified that the portion of the bill which eliminates competitive bidding, and other contracting laws, was detrimental to the public tax paying interests, and would result in "no bid contracts" with all its attendant problems, and would open the door to mischief and abuse.
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    Edward J. Frisch and Barry J. Donohue have been named Super Lawyers for corporate counsel in the area of construction law, and Jerry Fitzgerald English has been named in the area of environmental law.
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    Peter Burke, Barry Donohue, Jerry English, Catherine Flynn, Edward Frisch, David Hardin, Joseph Imbriaco, Jay Lavroff, Scott Pyfer, Frederick ("Bud") Rose, Kevin Russell and John Schmidt were listed in the April supplement to New Jersey Monthly Magazine.
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    Edward J. Frisch and Bruce P. Ogden were actively involved with the legislation amending New Jersey's public contracting statutes to implement Energy Savings Improvement Projects.
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    Ed and Bruce worked with our client, the Mechanical Contractors Association of New Jersey, in consulting with the administration and sponsoring legislators in the drafting and passing of the legislation.
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    On January 21, 2009, Governor Corzine invited Edward Frisch and members of the MCANJ to attend the public bill signing. Click here for a photo of the event.
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    This week two shareholders of the firm, Edward J. Frisch and Robert W. Anderson, visited Good Grief's Summit facility to meet the young illustrator and to present her with a special prize for her efforts.
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    "We love this program and are very grateful that Good Grief teamed up with us this year to make it happen," said Mr. Frisch.

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    www.njbiz.com/article.asp?aID=78700 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/23/2009    Last Visited: 7/23/2009  

    Association attorney Edward J. Frisch expressed disappointment with the stimulus act as well. He said that an earlier version of the bill mandated that construction of projects on state college and university campuses would follow the public bidding law, but the final law said the private builders who do the work don't have to follow this law.

    "This was permitting these colleges to do indirectly what they specifically could not do" if they built the buildings themselves, Frisch said. While developers would build the projects, public money would indirectly support the construction, he said.

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    www.crelaw.com/aboutus/newsarchive2005.asp - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2005    Last Visited: 9/13/2009  

    Construction Law Attorney Edward J. Frisch, on behalf of the Mechanical Contractors Association of New Jersey, was recently successful in petitioning the State of New Jersey's Department of Community Affairs to repeal the section of the Administrative Code that ostensibly permitted the use of competitive contracting for energy services.

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    www.crelaw.com/aboutus/newsarchive2004.asp - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2004    Last Visited: 9/13/2009  

    Edward J. Frisch'; return true;">Ed Frisch, working on behalf of the Mechanical Contractors Association of New Jersey (MCANJ), is helping to shape legislation that will ensure that mechanical contractors are protected and have the ability to compete on any energy savings projects involving schools or local governments. Mr. Frisch testified on June 3, 2004, in opposition to proposed amendments to New Jersey public contract bidding statutes for local level public entities that in the opinion of the MCANJ would have substantially and seriously impacted the ability of mechanical contractors to bid upon and perform work for energy savings projects at public schools and municipalities. Mr. Frisch and the MCANJ were successful in opposing proposed language of the amending statute and are now working with Assemblyman Craig Stanley, the Chairman of the Assembly Education Committee, to ensure that mechanical contractors are protected and have the ability to compete. (July 2004)
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    Attorneys Edward J. Frisch'; return true;">Ed Frisch and Elizabeth Engert Manzo'; return true;">Elizabeth Engert Manzo point out changes in how New Jersey must now award public contracts.

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    Published on: 2/21/2007    Last Visited: 11/4/2007  

    Edward J. Frisch'; return true;">Edward J. Frisch, Construction and Surety Attorney

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    Published on: 4/3/2006    Last Visited: 10/28/2008  

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