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Alternative & Renewable Energy
Archer attorneys support clients through all phases of renewable power projects and related transactions. Clients benefit from our extensive experience in identifying and addressing the risks that may arise. Our complementary regulatory and commercial experience takes clients from initial development and permitting phases through commercial operations. Our team has extensive experience in the development, financing, sale, purchase and operation of alternative and renewable energy facilities, and have been at the forefront of the planning, development and implementation of solar, wind, geothermal and cogeneration facilities, among other types. We regularly counsel property owners, financial institutions, developers, designers, utilities, new businesses and start-up companies in all aspects of alternative and renewable energy projects, including regulatory and permitting matters; real estate issues; land use approvals; corporate and financing matters; equity raising; energy-specific contractual issues such as Power Purchase Agreements; and structuring of transactions to maximize tax benefits and other incentives. In addition, we assist clients with emerging technologies in the renewable energy sector through the prosecution of patents and licensing agreements. Our practitioners also regularly counsel clients on legislative matters and governmental relations and provide guidance as to maximizing the opportunities and benefits that renewable energy projects can provide.
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Clients involved with certain legal matters are better served by pursuing alternative dispute resolution (ADR). Solutions such as mediation and arbitration provide confidential, cost-efficient alternatives to lengthy court proceedings. Archer’s Alternative Dispute Resolution Group offers comprehensive services of neutral mediator or arbitrator to bring closure to disputes, as well as attorneys who guide clients participating as parties to mediations or arbitrations.
Archer advises companies across the apparel and textile lifecycle—from concept and design, through knitting, dyeing, and finishing, to garment manufacturing, importing, wholesale distribution, and retail. We pair industry experience with practical, business-focused counsel to help clients navigate sourcing, supply chains, brand protection, and go-to-market channels.
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Speaking Engagements & Seminars
08.13.2026
Recent federal and New Jersey law changes, including the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), have expanded and enhanced the tax benefits available to business owners, founders, and investors holding Qualified Small Business Stock (QSBS). These developments create new opportunities to reduce tax liability, enhance exit planning, and facilitate wealth transfer.
Speaking Engagements & Seminars
08.04.2026
Advanced Land Use and Zoning Disputes With Local Governments
Partner Andrew Fede will present two sessions at the National Business Institute’s full-day program, “Advanced Land Use and Zoning Disputes With Local Governments.” The program examines today’s increasingly complex land use and zoning landscape. Topics include expert insights on digital sign and billboard regulation, land use challenges created by recent technologies, legislative updates and case law developments, variances, litigation hurdles under zoning ordinances, eminent domain practice tips, and strategies for drafting development agreements.
Press Releases
07.17.2026
Alex Genato Appointed Vice-Chair of the New Jersey Supreme Court Committee on the Tax Court
Archer is pleased to announce that partner Alex Paul Genato has been appointed Vice-Chair of the New Jersey Supreme Court Committee on the Tax Court for the 2026–2028 term, effective September 1, 2026. Alex previously served multiple terms as a member of the Committee and now begins his first term as Vice-Chair. The Committee is comprised of members of the bench and tax bar, as well as representatives of taxpayers' groups, local, county, and state tax administrators, and others involved in the administration and review of New Jersey's tax laws. The New Jersey Supreme Court relies on the Committee to provide well-reasoned, expert advice on matters within its area of responsibility.
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