Principals
Michael A. Hyett
Michael A. Hyett concentrates his practice in Estate Planning and Administration and Federal and State Taxation with over 35 years representing generations of high net worth individuals, creating and managing family charitable foundations and designing and fulfilling wealth strategies to meet client goals. He has earned Martindale-Hubbell's prestigious AV rating, a peer review rating that recognizes significant experience and the highest levels of skill and integrity in respective practice areas.
Mr. Hyett also represents public charities, and advises small business owners, professionals, and entrepreneurs on a wide range of Real Estate, Corporate, Commercial and Partnership matters.
"It is extremely gratifying to me to help guide my clients through the vital issues of personal, family and business planning because every decision has an enormous impact for them and their heirs. Whether it's planning for business succession, charitable giving or maximizing wealth, we create a roadmap that leads them to their goals. While clients' circumstances vary, my work centers on thoughtful strategies to protect their assets, limit tax liability and to ensure their wishes are fulfilled," he said.
Mr. Hyett is a graduate of Dickinson College, and received his Juris Doctorate from New England Law in 1975, and an LL.M. in Estate Planning from The University of Miami in 1976. He is board certified in taxation by the Florida Bar Board of Certification, and is a member of the New Jersey, Florida and New York State Bars.
A native of the Atlantic City area and a frequent guest speaker on Estate Planning and Taxation throughout the region, he is involved in a variety of community and pro bono work. He is President of the Mr. & Mrs. Fred Winslow Noyes Foundation, a supporting arm of the Noyes Museum of Art. He serves as advisor to the Noyes Museum of Art in Galloway Township and is past President and a current board member of the Museum. As a result of his work, he received the Encore Award from the South Jersey Council of the Arts for service and dedication to the Arts in New Jersey. Mr. Hyett also sits on the boards of the Seashore Gardens Living Center in Galloway Township and The Richard Stockton College Foundation.
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Admitted to Bar, 1975, New Jersey; 1976, Florida; 1987, U.S. Tax Court; 1990, New York. Member: Atlantic County, New Jersey, and Florida Bar Associations (Sections of Taxation and Real Property, Probate and Trust Law); Board Certified Taxation Lawyer, Florida Bar Board of Certification.
Michael A. Hyett
Rothenberg, Hyett, Eisen and Lang, P.A.
3430 Atlantic Avenue,
Atlantic City, New Jersey 08401
(609) 348-0157
(609) 348-3902 (Fax)
mhyett@rhel-law.com



