The Conflict Water/Sewer Attorney should be a New Jersey licensed attorney with at least eight (8) years’ experience in all aspects of local government law, and familiarity with Titles 40 & 40A of the New Jersey Statutes. The individual(s) appointed as Conflict Water/Sewer Attorney or primarily assigned by a firm must be a New Jersey licensed attorney and have prior experience as a Municipal Attorney. The Conflict Water/Sewer Attorney may, in his/her discretion be assisted by employees of the Attorney’s firm with lesser levels of experience. Alternatively, the Township will consider candidates who meet the experience levels set forth above through devotion of a significant portion of their practice time to representing municipal entities but who may not have achieved the requisite number of years as the appointed Conflict Water/Sewer Attorney. Such candidates should submit at least two (2) letters of recommendation from attorneys who meet the time of service as Conflict Water/Sewer Attorney requirements.