Michael Millar
Michael Millar is a lifelong resident of New Jersey. He is a graduate of Point Pleasant Beach High School, Lafayette College and Vermont Law School. Between college and law school, he served as a combat arms officer in the United States Army, rising to the rank of Captain. While in law school, he served as associate editor of the law review and interned with the Environmental Crimes Section of the United States Department of Justice. After law school, he clerked for two trial judges in Atlantic County. Mr. Millar has been teaching business law and risk management at the University of Phoenix for the past ten years. He has been practicing law for twenty years. He is an experienced litigator who handles cases from initial interview through trial. He is admitted in NJ, NY and PA. Mr. Millar is a member of the Ocean County Bar Association, the New Jersey State Bar Association and the New York State Bar Association.
Mr. Millar is of-counsel to the law firm of McCusker, Anselmi, Rosen & Carvelli, P.C. ("MARC"), where he manages the firm’s South Jersey office located in Toms River, New Jersey. MARC also has offices in Florham Park, New Jersey and in New York City. The firm has more than twenty attorneys on staff.
The focus of Mr. Millar’s law practice is commercial litigation with an emphasis on prosecuting and defending claims made under consumer protection laws including the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act. Mr. Millar's clients range from individuals to Fortune 500 companies including real estate brokers, title insurance companies, insurance brokers, and mortgage companies. Mr. Millar is involved in all aspects of construction, commercial and residential real estate including both transactions and litigation.
- Business Law
- Business Contracts, Business Dissolution, Business Finance, Business Formation, Business Litigation, Franchising, Mergers & Acquisitions, Partnership & Shareholder Disputes
- Construction Law
- Construction Contracts, Construction Defects, Construction Liens, Construction Litigation
- Consumer Law
- Class Action, Lemon Law
- Environmental Law
- Insurance Defense
- Products Liability
- Drugs & Medical Devices, Motor Vehicle Defects, Toxic Torts
- General Civil
- New Jersey
- New York
- Pennsylvania
- Vermont Law School
- J.D. | Law
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- Honors: Associate Editor, Law Review
- Activities: Intern at United States Department of Justice, Environmental Crimes Section
- Lafayette College
- B.A. | Religion & Philosophy
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- Activities: Varsity Football Sigma Nu Fraternity Army ROTC
- New York State Bar Association
- Member
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- New Jersey State Bar  # 006881993
- Member
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- Pennsylvania State Bar
- Member
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- Home Improvements and the Consumer Fraud Act
- Toms River Patch
- The NJ Construction Lien Law - A Consumer Protection Statute
- Toms River Patch
- The NJ Door to Door Home Repair Sales Act
- Toms River Patch
- Q. If I have a written offer on a home, is the seller by law allowed to accept other offers?
- A: It depends. If it is an offer for less than the full asking price, you can accept other offers. If it is an offer with conditions, then you can accept other offers. However, if it is a full price offer with no conditions, then you may not. If you are under contract, you may not.
- Q. I have property I wish to sell. Does New Jersey law mandate any minimum length of contract I enter with a realtor?
- A: There is no law that governs the term of a listing agreement. It is negotiable.
- Q. If a deal on a house falls through due to home inspection issues due those issues need to be disclosed to future buyers?
- A: Your realtor is correct. A seller of residential real estate has a legal duty to disclose all known defects to potential buyers. The NJ Supreme Court has expressly ruled that caveat emptor (let the buyer beware) is not the law of this state and that there is an affirmative duty to disclose known latent conditions that would affect the value of the property or a reasonable buyer's decision to purchase. Not disclosing a defect is fraud.