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William S. Skinner concentrates his practice in business and financial matters. He represents clients in the acquisition and sale of businesses, complex debt and equity financing transactions, and securities offerings. His clients include developers of affordable housing, adult residential communities, and other residential and commercial real estate as well as investors, trade organizations, and commercial enterprises in other industries.. In the alternative energy field, Mr. Skinner has represented developers, owners, municipalities and manufacturers in procurement, financing and energy sales in alternative energy projects and technologies.. He has spoken on “Federal and State Securities Issues in Private Offerings,” as well as “Legal Aspects of New Jersey Limited Liability Companies,” presented to the New Jersey Society of Certified Public Accountants. He also speaks on topics of attorney professional responsibility.. Mr. Skinner serves as Flaster Greenberg's ethics counsel.
There is no greater satisfaction for an attorney than to be able to help clients lift their voices, and to seek justice and compensation for them and their families.. Energy and idealism are among the many qualities F. Alexander Eiden brings as an attorney to our Asbestos Litigation group’s table. Mr. Eiden came to Weitz & Luxenberg by way of the Law Office of A. Dale Bowers in Wilmington, Del.
Steven B. Sacharow has substantial and extensive experience in family law and is nationally recognized for his acumen in adoption matters.. In his family law practice, Mr. Sacharow’s representation of clients includes matters involving child custody, parenting time, child support, alimony and equitable distribution (the division) of assets. It also consists of legal aspects of relationship formation including cohabitation and prenuptial agreements. His family law practice further includes representation of individuals involved in same sex relationships, including cohabitation agreements and dissolution of relationships, involving both civil unions and non-formalized relationships. Mr. Sacharow’s adoption practice is comprised of domestic and interstate adoptions, agency or private, and he has extensive experience in the litigation of contested adoption matters.. Mr. Sacharow also practices in the area of alternative dispute resolution. He is a family law mediator and has completed the 40-hour Supreme Court approved Family Law Mediation Training. In addition, Mr. Sacharow has completed training in Collaborative Divorce and is a member of the South Jersey Collaborative Law Group.. Mr. Sacharow has participated in the courts of New Jersey as a mediator and was included on the Supreme Court’s Roster of Mediators for civil, general equity, and probate mediation.. Mr. Sacharow also represents clients in complex litigation and arbitration in business, corporate and health care matters.. A former Deputy Attorney General with the New Jersey Division of Criminal Justice from 1976-1979, Mr. Sacharow has numerous published decisions in cases which he litigated before the trial and Appellate Courts of New Jersey. He has also argued before the New Jersey Supreme Court.. In 2005, he was selected by Congressman James Saxton as one of 180 Congressional Angels in Adoption honored by the Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute at a national ceremony in Washington, D.C.. In 2006, the Senate of the State of New Jersey honored Mr. Sacharow him with a resolution recognizing his distinction as a Family Service Board of Trustee after 26 years of service and his extensive experience in family law and national reputation in adoption matters.. Mr. Sacharow is a frequent lecturer for the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education (ICLE). Substantive articles have appeared in the state’s two legal publications -- the New Jersey Law Journal and the New Jersey Lawyer – on issues relating to children. His article titled, “Benefits and Pitfalls of the Domestic Partnership Act” appeared in the May 24, 2004 issue of the New Jersey Law Journal.
Since 1984, Andrew Ballerini has continuously maintained his law firm in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. AS a New Jersey injury attorney Mr. Ballerini has represented more than 3,000 people. Mr. Ballerini only represents individuals hurt in accidents. Mr. Ballerini does not, and will not represent any insurance company.. In 2001, Mr. Ballerini was certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a civil trial lawyer. The Supreme Court of New Jersey certifies only those attorneys who demonstrate a sufficient level of experience, knowledge, education and skill in civil trial practice as a civil trial attorney. Only two percent (2%) of current New Jersey lawyers are certified as civil trial attorneys. In addition to his trial certification, New Jersey injury lawyer Mr. Ballerini is a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum. This Forum is limited to only those attorneys who have obtained a result in the resolution of a case in excess of at least one million dollars. Mr. Ballerini is a member of the New Jersey Association for Justice. This group limits its representation to only those individual hurt in accidents and represents no insurance companies. Mr. Ballerini has also been a member of the Camden County Bar Association for over twenty (20) years. Mr. Ballerini has acted as a teacher of other lawyers under the auspices of the Institute of Continuing Legal Education. He has lectured on the area of civil trial practice. As a member of the Camden County Bar Association, he participates in the Camden County Bar Association’s Speakers Bureau. He has spoken before numerous groups, including the State of New Jersey, Division of Youth and Family Services, and before many high school students.. Mr. Ballerini has appeared on the television show American Pro Se and on cable on Legal Line. He has also appeared at the Courier Post and answered general questions from the public through the “Ask the Experts”Program.
Scores of New Jersey healthcare professionals have turned to Alma L. Saravia for counsel on issues ranging from licensure and disciplinary matters, including those before the Board of Medical Examiners, to complex litigation matters. Her clients include physicians, nurses, chiropractors, hospitals, medical staffs, nursing homes and other healthcare organizations.. Ms. Saravia is highly regarded in the field of healthcare law, both in the public and private sector. She is a former member of the Board of Medical Examiners and Ms. Saravia is one of the State’s most experienced attorneys in representing healthcare professionals before the licensing boards.. Throughout her career, she has affected and effected on the progress of healthcare law in the state as a lobbyist, as the former chairperson of and director of various governmental agencies, and as the catalyst for important legislative changes. Among other significant pieces of legislation, she is credited with spearheading the enactment of the state’s joint negotiation law, which allowed physicians and dentists to engage in joint negotiations with managed care entities. Ms. Saravia also served as special counsel for clients in drafting healthcare regulations and legislation.. A frequent lecturer and author, Ms. Saravia regularly presents on topics including telemedicine credentialing and privileging, medical staff bylaws, physician representation and The Affordable Care Act. Most recently, she co-authored anarticle for the New Jersey Law Journal focused on New Jersey's recent "crack down" on physicians who allegedly over prescribe pain medications and it highlighted strategies and thoughts on policy issues. She also co-authored a chapter in the Health Care Dispute Resolution Manual titled, “External Review of Health Plan Decisions.” Ms. Saravia is a long-time columnist for the Camden County Medical Society “Bulletin.”. An advocate for women, Ms. Saravia serves on the Eagleton Institute of Politics, Senator Wynona Lipman Chair in Women’s in Political Leadership Committee. She authored an article on “Life Lessons in Leadership” to coincide with the Senator Wynona M. Lipman lecture by Valerie Jarrett, senior adviser to President Barack Obama. She is also on the Board of Directors of Pam’s List, a New Jersey fundraising network dedicated to promoting opportunities for democratic women candidates for office.. Ms. Saravia attended Rutgers University where she received a B.A. in 1975 and an M.S.W. in Social Policy Analysis in 1979. She earned her J.D. degree from Rutgers University School of Law-Camden in 1986.
Richard DiTomaso, Esq. was admitted to the practice of law in New Jersey and Pennsylvania in 1996, and was admitted to the practice in Illinois in 1995. He is admitted to practice in all State Courts of New Jersey and Pennsylvania, the Federal District Court of New Jersey and the Eastern District Court of Pennsylvania and also the U.S. Supreme Court.. Richard DiTomaso, Esq. is a Certified Civil Trial Attorney as designated by the Supreme Court of New Jersey. Only 1534 lawyers, less than 2.5% of New Jersey’s approximate 60,000 lawyers*, hold this prestigious certification. Only attorneys who have demonstrated sufficient experience, knowledge, education and skill in civil trial practice as civil trial attorneys are ever certified as Civil Trial Attorneys.. Graduating Magna Cum Laude from his law school class in 1995, Richard has predominantly concentrated in the area of litigation, successfully completing numerous jury trials and appeals. He routinely appears in the Courts of New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and has developed extensive professional contacts throughout the Courts of both States.
Rachel E. Licausi is a member of the Litigation Department and practices Commercial Litigation and Family Law.. In her commercial litigation practice, she represents corporate entities, government entities, and individuals in a range of industries. She practices regularly in state and federal court and has been named a New Jersey Rising Star by the publishers of New Jersey Super Lawyers for the last four years. Additionally, Ms. Licausi has guided clients through the mediation and arbitration processes in lieu of litigation. Ms. Licausi has also been a pro bono civil rights advocate and recently obtained a favorable settlement for a pro bono client.. Ms. Licausi is also a member of the Family Law Department representing clients in matters involving divorce, alimony, child support, child custody, parenting time, division of assets and debt, and prenuptial agreements. She has successfully represented clients in complex matrimonial matters involving substantial marital estates and business valuations.. Prior to joining Flaster/Greenberg in 2007, Ms. Licausi served as a summer associate in the Legal Affairs department of MetLife, Inc. in Rhode Island.
Peter R. Spirgel has a general business practice with special emphasis on taxation, estate planning and corporate mergers and acquisitions. He also represents businesses in loan transactions, real estate acquisitions and development.. Mr. Spirgel's many years of legal experience include the representation of clients in such matters as:. He is the author of numerous articles on such topics as:. Community Service, Affiliations and Recognition
Peter Colonna Romano has experience litigating a wide variety of lawsuits ranging from qui tam actions to Multi-District Litigation to commercial disputes. He also has considerable experience with product liability claims asserted against manufacturers, particularly the manufacturers of aviation products.. As an attorney, Mr. Colonna Romano has dedicated considerable time to pro bono matters. He has worked with Philadelphia VIP representing indigent Philadelphia residents in real estate disputes including quiet title, ejectment and mortgage foreclosure actions. He also has worked with HIAS-Pennsylvania representing unaccompanied minors from Central America in dependency hearings in Orphans’ Court and before the United States Customs & Immigration Service.. Mr. Colonna Romano has been selected as a Pennsylvania Rising Star by the publishers of Super Lawyers on five occasions, in both the fields of aviation law (2012-2014) and business litigation (2015-2016), as well as appearing on the First Judicial District’s Pro Bono Honor Roll.. Mr. Colonna Romano is admitted to practice law in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and State of New Jersey, the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey and the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.. He received his Juris Doctor, cum laude, from Rutgers University School of Law-Camden and a Bachelor of Arts in History from George Washington University.
Our typical client is a man who has worked his whole life to provide for his family — he didn’t do anything wrong, and yet he ends up with this awful disease. Money can never fully compensate him for the loss of his health. But, often, a client will tell us that it is a great comfort to him, knowing that even though he is sick, he is still providing for his family through the settlements and verdicts we obtain on his behalf. Our team works to make sure that our client’s lifetime efforts to support his family are not in vain. Personally, I‘m involved in every step of the litigation, right from the very start. We have a close working relationship with experts in the field who treat asbestos-related diseases, which helps both in court and in helping clients gain access to the best medical care available.. Leonard F. Feldman, Esq., runs our asbestos litigations in Pennsylvania and New Jersey from our offices in Cherry Hill, N.J. He joined Weitz & Luxenberg in 2009. An experienced trial attorney admitted to practice law in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, Mr. Feldman over the years has secured numerous seven-figure verdicts and settlements on behalf of mesothelioma, lung cancer and asbestosis victims from across the Garden and Keystone states. Additionally, he holds privileges to represent clients in federal court — specifically, U.S. District Court in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.. Earlier in his career, Mr. Feldman served as chief of the Montgomery County, Pa., insurance fraud unit and, prior to that, as a Norristown, Pa., assistant district attorney.. Mr. Feldman in 1993 obtained a juris doctor degree from the University of Maryland School of Law. While a student there, he served as an editor of The Business Lawyer, a journal published by the American Bar Assn. In 1989, Mr. Feldman received from Cornell University a bachelor of science degree in industrial and labor relations.. He is a longtime active member of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee and, previously, was executive director of the American Interfaith Institute. A sports enthusiast, Mr. Feldman coaches Little League baseball in his community.
Obsterician-gynecologist and attorney, specializing in women's issues and birth injury cases.. Recent cases as co-counsel with Shanin Specter, Esq. have included:
Neil E. Durkin, Esquire was admitted to the bars of Pennsylvania and New Jersey in 1992. He is also admitted to practice in the federal courts of New Jersey, the Eastern and Middle Districts of Pennsylvania and the Third Circuit Court of Appeals. He is a graduate of Rutgers School of Law-Camden and Rowan University.. Mr. Durkin handles a variety of personal injury matters including motor vehicle accident, fall down cases, dog bites, construction site injuries, products liability and medical negligence. Mr. Durkin also represents clients in workers compensation matters and employment discrimination matters.. Mr. Durkin was with The Bauer Law Firm and its predecessors for more than 20 years, the last eleven as a partner in the firm. He founded the Neil Durkin Law Office in 2015.. Mr. Durkin has always been willing to travel to represent his clients. He has litigated cases throughout eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Among the counties where he has handled numerous matters are Camden, Burlington, Gloucester, Atlantic, Ocean, Mercer, Hunterdon and Warren. In Pennsylvania he has represented clients in Philadelphia, Montgomery, Chester, Delaware, Bucks, Northampton, Lehigh, Berks, and Lancaster counties.. For client’s convenience, he has satellite offices in Reading and the Lehigh Valley.. The Durkin Law Firm is committed to personal service. Mr. Durkin makes himself personally available to the clients to answer their questions and review their cases. Our clients are not shuffled off to a paralegal or secretary for handling. Mr. Durkin makes himself personally available to meet the client’s needs.
Ms. Tzaferos represents clients in all aspects and stages of civil and commercial litigation as well as matrimonial litigation. Complementing her litigation practice, she is a trained mediator and has mediated a variety of claims in court in Atlantic City, New Jersey.Prior to joining Obermayer, Ms. Tzaferos served in New Jersey Superior Court, Criminal Division as a Law Clerk for the Honorable Bernard E. DeLury, Jr., J.S.C. and prior to that as an extern for the Honorable Michael A. Donio, P.J.Cr. She also has previously clerked for law firms in suburban Pennsylvania.. An active member of the community, Ms. Tzaferos is a board member of the Hermes Young Professionals Initiative (HYPI) whose function is to help young Greek American professionals and students network and connect with and learn from other professionals and mentors. Ms. Tzaferos authored "Hermes Young Professionals Race for the Cure," which was published in Hellenic News of America; June 9, 2012.. Ms. Tzaferos also dedicates time to pro bono work where she provides legal counsel to the Philadelphia Homeless Advocacy Project.. At Villanova University School of Law, Ms. Tzaferos was an associate editor of the Villanova Sports and Entertainment Law Journal.
Monique White is an Attorney,Nurse, Entrepreneur, and Consultantmore than twenty five years combined experience in Healthcare, Business Services, and Law and Public Safety. Throughout her nursing and legal career, a common theme became apparent---advocating for, serving, and supporting others. Particularly, Dr. White has a passion for women and the disadvantaged. She believes each individual possesses all the answers and power they need to overcome barriers and challenges. Life's journey is realizing and embracing that power to live as God intended.. Dr. White founded Triumphant and Free to educate, equip, support, and empower others to, and overcome over barriers and challengescareer development, mentorship, coaching, workshops, community outreach. The I Am More! Women’s Conference was birthed out of a vision to provide strategies and a battle plan for victory.. Dr. White received an Associate Degree in Nursing from Mercer County Community College, a Bachelors of Science in Nursing, cum laude, from New Jersey Institute of Technology and the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, and a Juris Doctorate from Rutgers School of Law-Camden. Additionally, she holds multiple national certifications in her specialties.. She served as law clerk to the Honorable Michael A. Donio for the New Jersey Superior Court-Criminal Division. After her clerkship, she was as an associate attorney in the insurance defense division of the law offices of Zeller & Bryant. Thereafter, she went on to serve as Director of the Medical Malpractice division at the Law Ofices of Samuel Brown. She also held positions of Guardian for the New Jersey Superior Court and solo practitioner.. Mother of two, Brandon and Pesakh-Sari; grandmother of one, Javianna, Dr. White resides in New Jersey where she is a partner in her local church and frequently volunteers in the community.
Mitchell H. Kizner, a member of the Environmental Law and Litigation Practice Groups, represents clients in insurance, environmental and other commercial matters as part of his active environmental, litigation and commercial law practice. Having represented defendants in personal injury matters for more than 10 years prior to joining Flaster Greenberg, he also represents self-insured corporate defendants in such suits. He is certified by the New Jersey Supreme Court as a Certified Civil Trial Attorney and has also served as General Counsel to the firm since 2006.. A frequent author of environmental law articles published in periodicals such as the New Jersey Law Journal, his past articles have included “No Further Action Letter May Be Unreliable” and “New Site Remediation Reform Act and Public Notice Requirements to Enhance the Role of Municipalities in Environmental Remediation Process.”. For more than ten years, Mr. Kizner has served as moderator and lecturer at the Annual Review of New Jersey Environmental Law presented by the Institute for Continuing Legal Education. He has also been a frequent guest lecturer for bar associations and business organizations where he has presented seminars such as:. He has also served as Solicitor to the Cumberland County Vocational Board of Education since 1995 and has been Special Environmental Counsel to the Borough of Woodbine since 1991.. Representative Matters
Michael Savett's practice concentrates on counseling insurance companies in coverage and bad faith matters involving commercial liability, automobile, homeowners, directors and officers, and professional liability claims. His experience includes providing coverage analysis, case management, design and implementation of cost-sharing agreements, and advice concerning methods of bad faith and coverage dispute avoidance. Mr. Savett also represents businesses in complex commercial disputes.
Michael Ferrara is a proud trial lawyer, having tried over 250 jury trials over his 50-year career.. He was born and raised in Philadelphia and graduated from Villanova with a B.S. in Mathematics. After serving five years as a Naval Officer, including service in Vietnam, he went to law school at the University of San Diego where he serves on their Board of Visitors.. Mr. Ferrara is a partner at Ferrara & Gable, LLC, a past president of the New Jersey Trial Lawyers Association (NJAJ), and former member of the Board of Governors of AAJ. He is a frequent speaker at trial lawyer seminars and a Fellow of the International Academy of Trial Lawyers. He was the founder of the New Jersey Trial Lawyer’s PAC and served on county and federal judicial selection committees. He is certified as a Civil Trial Attorney by the New Jersey Supreme Court and a past president of the South Jersey chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA).
Mesothelioma devastates lives. It also devastates families. Going to court against the corporations that cause this devastation is the right thing to do. I’m pleased to be part of Weitz & Luxenberg’s efforts to help mesothelioma patients and their loved ones.. Weitz & Luxenberg attorneys own a reputation as hard-hitting, pull-no-punches courtroom advocates. Many of them built those reputations while working as prosecutors tasked with putting criminals behind bars and making the streets safe. That’s how Brendan J. O’Malley earned his reputation.. Before joining Weitz & Luxenberg in 2015 as an asbestos and mesothelioma attorney, Mr. O’Malley was a Philadelphia assistant district attorney. Specifically, he was assigned to the homicide unit where he handled a heavy caseload of investigations and trials. Many of these involved complex, multi-defendant shootings. He brought to justice serial slayers and — in one instance — the killer of a police officer.. Of the 27 murder cases he tried, 17 resulted in first- or second-degree murder convictions or life-without-parole sentences. In total, he brought 75 jury trials to verdict. Prior to assignment to the homicide unit he was with the team responsible for locking up hardcore career criminals, including armed robbers, assailants, and drug traffickers. Mr. O’Malley first went to work for the city’s district attorney in 2003.. Mr. O’Malley began his career in law as an associate attorney with the Pittsburgh, PA, firm of Thorp Reed & Armstrong. There, he represented commercial lenders. Mr. O’Malley joined Thorp Reed & Armstrong in 2002, the same year he graduated with a juris doctor degree from Temple University School of Law. His academic achievements were impressive: staff editor of the Temple International and Comparative Law Journal; Dean's Honor List, 1999-2000; and distinguished class performance recognition in trial advocacy.. During law school, Mr. O’Malley received a foretaste of the prosecutorial role he would later play by virtue of participating in a clinical studies program that placed him in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and then in the office of the prosecutor for Camden County, NJ.. Mr. O’Malley entered law school after completing undergraduate studies at George Washington University where, in 1998, he earned a bachelor’s degree in international affairs. He distinguished himself as a two-year member of the Dean’s List and as co-captain of the men’s varsity crew team.
Marty M. Judge is a member of Flaster Greenberg’s Environmental and Real Estate Law Departments. He focuses on all facets of environmental litigation, in addition to environmental compliance and counseling work. Mr. Judge has widespread experience in environmental matters concerning CERCLA (Superfund), RCRA and New Jersey Spill Act actions; Natural Resource Damage (NRD) claims; ISRA applicability and compliance matters; underground storage tank issues; and indemnity and contribution actions among jointly responsible parties. His experience also includes water discharge and water allocation/resource law, brownfields and redevelopment, the environmental permitting components of land use, waste-water planning and federal/state wetlands jurisdiction matters, solid waste permitting and compliance, air pollution permitting and compliance, pesticide compliance and enforcement, administrative agency litigation and appellate jurisprudence, environmental insurance coverage claims and toxic tort litigation (including class action defense).. Mr. Judge joined Flaster Greenberg after serving as a partner with a large national firm and having previously served as chief environmental litigator at another substantial law firm. He also served as a Deputy Attorney General for the State of New Jersey representing the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection in all facets of its work. He is the former law clerk to the Honorable Milton B. Conford (deceased), former Presiding Judge of the Appellate Division of the New Jersey Superior Court and a temporary member of the New Jersey Supreme Court.. Mr. Judge has, in the past, lectured at the request of the New Jersey Administrative Office of the Courts to New Jersey's Chancery Division Judges on environmental litigation issues. He has also been a participating lecturer at numerous environmental law seminars, has served as a moot court judge for the Rutgers Environmental Law Clinic, and has been a guest lecturer on environmental issues at Rutgers Law School. In addition to authoring and editing various other publications, he is a co-author of "History of Environmental Problems," the introductory chapter of The Environmental Dispute Handbook published by John Wiley & Sons in 1991.. Mr. Judge is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and has studied at both La Sorbonne in Paris and L'Universite Francois Rabelais in Tours, France.
Markley S. Roderick concentrates his practice on the representation of entrepreneurs and their businesses. He represents companies across a wide range of industries, including technology, real estate, and healthcare.. Expanding on his in-depth knowledge of capital raising and securities law, Mr. Roderick is spearheading Flaster Greenberg's Crowdfunding Practice. He also is a member of the firm’s Mergers and Acquisitions, Business and Corporate, Taxation and Healthcare Groups.. Mr. Roderick has more than 25 years of experience representing individuals and businesses in a wide variety of transactions, including:. Mr. Roderick writes and lectures frequently for professional groups. Recent lectures have covered raising money from investors, franchising laws, and business contracts. He also maintains a Crowdfunding blog, which contains news, updates and links to important information pertaining to the JOBS Act and how Crowdfunding may affect your business. For more information, follow Mr. Roderick on twitter @CrowdfundAttnyor visit .. Mr. Roderick also developed and moderates a seminar series for entrepreneurs co-sponsored by the Rutgers-Camden Business Incubator, the Burlington County College High Technology Small Business Incubator, and the Rutgers-Camden Small Business Development Center. In this series, panelists guide the entrepreneur through key legal aspects of business development and growth.
Lynda L. Calderone has extensive experience in the preparation and prosecution of U.S. patent applications as well as intellectual property litigation, including patent and trademark litigation, mediation and dispute resolution. A founding shareholder and member of the Intellectual Property Department at Flaster Greenberg, Ms. Calderone serves a wide range of clients in U.S. and foreign patent prosecution, appeals before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, U.S. reexamination and related PTO proceedings, and foreign opposition practice. Ms. Calderone also manages clients’ patent and trademark portfolios.. Ms. Calderone concentrates her practice in the chemical, chemical engineering, mechanical and business method areas. Her primary technical areas of patent practice include chemical process technology; petrochemicals; catalysis; polymers; reinforced polymer composites; polymer fillers and polymer composite wear systems; elastomer chemistry; medical devices; drug delivery systems; controlled and sustained release polymer mechanisms; hydrogels; nanotechnology; fiber optics; metals and alloys; thermal gas recovery processes; semiconductor-related technologies; optical coatings; cosmetic and healthcare formulations; pharmaceutical processing; business methods; fuel cells and manufacturing products including sanitaryware, home fixtures and building materials.. Ms. Calderone has experience in patent due diligence; various IP related agreements, including licenses; and patentability, validity, infringement and unenforceability analyses. She counsels inventors and businesses in portfolio management and development of patent strategies, including conducting IP audits. Between 2001 and 2011, Ms. Calderone served as a Certified Mediator for the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey.. A seasoned intellectual property litigator with trial experience, Ms. Calderone has successfully litigated intellectual property cases as well as prepared and prosecuted U.S. patent applications. She is also a court-appointed mediator for the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey.. An avid and popular speaker, especially at educational forums for students, in 2009 Ms. Calderone participated in Rutgers University’s 22nd Annual Guest Professor Program, where she presented a lecture on general intellectual property law and its impact on business decisions, to the undergraduate business law students. She also was the invited speaker who addressed students of the Technology Management graduate program at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey, where she presented a lecture about how intellectual property can affect the life cycle of technology development.
Kenneth S. Goodkind counsels clients in complex commercial disputes and all facets of debtor-creditor relationships as well as in trust and estates matters. He is highly skilled in resolving difficult litigation matters involving complex business, real estate and development, trusts and estates, debtor-creditor and bankruptcy matters, as well as healthcare issues.. A trial and appellate attorney, Mr. Goodkind handles a wide range of litigation matters in state and federal courts, representing a broad spectrum of individuals, entrepreneurs, professional and corporate clients. A former in-house counsel with a large multinational corporation, his practice also involves all aspects of general corporate, as well as personal, counseling.
Janice Dubler is a shareholder in the Philadelphia and Cherry Hill offices of Ogletree Deakins. She concentrates her practice on employment litigation, the development of employment policies and providing counsel to clients on litigation avoidance.. Janice has appeared before federal and state courts and administrative agencies in connection with a broad range of employment matters including discrimination and harassment claims based on gender, sexual orientation, race, age, national origin and disability, as well as retaliation and whistleblower allegations, breach of contract, trade secret and restrictive covenant matters. She has litigated cases arising from the Fair Labor Standards Act, the Family and Medical Leave Act and other state and federal employment laws.. Janice regularly counsels clients on employment discipline, layoffs and other terminations, personnel policies and procedures and Americans with Disabilities Act and Family and Medical Leave Act compliance. She directs and participates in internal investigations on harassment, policy violations, ethics issues and other employment issues. Janice provides training to employers on these and other topics.. Janice served as a judicial clerk to the Honorable Daniel H. Huyett, III, U.S.D.J., in the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania and to the Honorable Linda G. Baxter, J.S.C. in the New Jersey Superior Court, Law Division.
I have been a civil, criminal, and workers compensation trial attorney for the last 29 years successfully represented clients against many Fortune 2000 companies for injuries their drivers have caused on the major highways in this state. I have also represented many commercial drivers who have been injured while employed. Whether it is through successful law suits in Superior Court or workers compensation claims we are ready to fight for you and help you secure all the benefits you are entilted to under New Jersey law.. We also handle crimal matters in all the counties in New Jersey. As a trial attorney well versed in the Rules of Evidence and the criminal code, I have successfully represented many individuals charges with serious and substantial crimes through out the state.. We are available to meet with you at your home or any location you feel comfortable in, as well as my office, to discuss your civil or criminal case within 24 hours. Me and my staff are committed to helping you with your individual legal matter to the best of our ability.
I began my current practice in Cherry Hill in 1987, but I have more than 40 years’ legal experience.. I have in my legal practice a significant experience which many other criminal defense lawyers do not. For 12 years I served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney, prosecuting bank robberies, drug distribution conspiracies, interstate theft, and such white collar offenses as tax violations, wire and mail fraud and political corruption. I am very familiar with with the practices of prosecutors, both federal and state... Besides criminal defense representation, I bring considerable experience in helping plaintiffs seeking compensation. I worked at a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania law firm for seven years, representing people who had been injured through medical malpractice, product defects, aircraft disasters and other negligent acts. I am also licensed to practice in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.. I have also established relationships with many New Jersey and Pennsylvania legal professionals. Their confidence in my practice has earned me a BV® Distinguished Peer Review Rating by Martindale-Hubbell®.. I am a Colonel retired, United States Army, having served approximately 28 years in the U.S. Army and the New Jersey Army National Guard. With that military experience I do represent active duty and military veterans in the criminal and administrative proceedings, such as General and Special Courts-Martials, corrections of military records, discharge upgrads. I also represent veterans with disability claims with the Department of Veterans Affairs.