About Richard B.

Richard B. Linderman earned his J.D. from the University of North Carolina School of Law in 2002 after completing a B.S. in Administration of Justice at Rutgers University in 1999. His academic path combined a broad liberal education at Rutgers with three years of law study in Chapel Hill. The combination of a justice-oriented undergraduate degree and a law degree set a practical foundation for work in state and local legal matters.

He practices law through Herrick, Feinstein LLP. Public information lists that association as his current professional affiliation. That firm connection places him within a full-service legal environment, where attorneys handle a wide range of transactional and litigation matters for institutional and private clients.

Linderman is licensed to practice in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Those dual jurisdictions shape the geography of his work and the regulatory frameworks he engages. Practicing in two neighboring states requires keeping current on differing statutes, court rules, and local procedures. It also creates opportunities to advise clients whose operations or disputes cross state lines.

His professional memberships include the New Jersey Chapter of the Community Associations Institute and the Pennsylvania/Delaware Valley Chapter of the same organization. The Community Associations Institute concentrates on issues that affect condominium and homeowners associations, including governance, assessments, and disputes between associations and residents or vendors. Linderman also holds membership in the Mercer County Bar Association, which connects him to the legal community in central New Jersey and offers access to continuing education and local practice resources.

Taken together, Linderman’s education, licensure and association memberships point to a practice informed by community association concerns and local bar involvement. He has worked in environments where transactions, covenant enforcement, board governance and related disputes intersect. That background supports work for clients who need counsel on association governance, regulatory compliance and contested matters within Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

He is currently practicing at Herrick, Feinstein LLP and handles matters involving community associations, condominium and homeowners association governance, and related disputes in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

Education

University of North Carolina School of Law

J.D. | Law

2002

Rutgers University,

B.S. | Administration of Justice

1999

Experience

Herrick, Feinstein LLP

Accepted Jurisdictions

Pennsylvania
New Jersey

Professional Associations

Community Associations Institute (CAI), New Jersey Chapter

has membership Current

Community Associations Institute, Pennsylvania/Delaware Valley Chapter

has membership Current

Mercer County Bar Association

has membership Current

Office Locations

Main Office

 One Gateway Center Newark NJ 07102