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Mr. Fechter is an associate with McOmber McOmber & Luber, P.C. in the firm's Red Bank, New Jersey office. Mr. Fechter primarily focuses his practice in employment law and civil litigation, representing clients in matters involving discrimination, sexual harassment, retaliation, wrongful termination, and whistleblower claims.. Prior to joining McOmber McOmber & Luber, P.C., Mr. Fechter developed an interest in litigation and employment law while working as a law clerk for Hall Booth Smith, P.C., where Mr. Fechter assisted attorneys in all aspects of civil litigation. In 2018, Mr. Fechter honed his legal research and writing skills as a law clerk with the Essex County Prosecutor's office, and developed a passion for advocacy in observing and assisting prosecutors in court.. With an interest in litigation and employment law, in 2019 Mr. Fechter joined McOmber McOmber & Luber, P.C. as a law clerk in their Red Bank office, where Mr. Fechter gained invaluable experience into the litigation process and serving clients in employment matters.. Mr. Fechter graduated from Davidson College in 2017, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree with a major in History. He earned his law degree from Seton Hall University School of Law in 2021. Mr. Fechter was admitted to practice law in New Jersey in 2021.
Mr. Azar is an associate with McOmber McOmber & Luber, P.C. who practices in the firm’s Newark, New Jersey office. Mr. Azar primarily practices in the area of employment law, which includes but is not limited to matters involving discrimination, wrongful termination, retaliation, sexual harassment, and whistleblowing.. Mr. Azar graduated from Seton Hall University in 2019 as a member of the University Honors Program. There, he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy, and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. While pursuing his undergraduate studies, Mr. Azar worked as a law clerk for a personal injury firm. There, Mr. Azar learned the ins and outs of civil litigation.. Upon graduation from Seton Hall University, Mr. Azar managed a bakery, leading a team of customer service associates and decorators at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, which challenged him to operate the business successfully while ensuring staff safety and effectuating full regulatory compliance. There, Mr. Azar cemented his belief that every worker is entitled to be treated with dignity.. Intent on pursuing employment law, Mr. Azar attended Seton Hall University School of Law in Newark, New Jersey. While in school, Mr. Azar rigorously pursued his studies and sharpened his legal writing and research skills. In addition, Mr. Azar worked as a Graduate Assistant for Seton Hall University School of Law’s Summer Institute for Pre-Legal Studies. As a Graduate Assistant, Mr. Azar spent his summers mentoring aspiring law students sponsored by New Jersey’s Educational Opportunity Fund. Mr. Azar instructed in contract law, oral advocacy, and other substantive legal topics. Mr. Azar also joined Seton Hall University School of Law’s Real Estate Law Society.. During his second year of law school, Mr. Azar joined McOmber McOmber & Luber, P.C. as a law clerk in the firm’s Red Bank office. As a law clerk, Mr. Azar bolstered his legal skills through hands-on interaction with clients and substantive assignments.. Mr. Azar graduated from Seton Hall University School of Law in 2023. Mr. Azar is awaiting admission to the New Jersey Bar.
Montell Figgins is a renowned Civil and Criminal trial lawyer who has obtained unparalleled success in the court room. Mr. Figgins' trial skills are in great demand from individuals, corporations, non profits and government agencies. Hiring an a attorney with the experience and credentials of Mr. Figgins can quickly turn the odds in your favor. Mr. Figgins and his attorneys are adept at handling many different types of legal matters in state and federal court.
Matthew Pustay is a founding partner at Pustay & Wells, LLC. He focuses his practice on criminal defense, municipal matters and DUI defense. Matthew was previously a Special Deputy Attorney General, Assistant Prosecutor with the Essex County Prosecutor’s Office. In his time as a prosecutor Matthew handled all types of criminal offenses including First Degree Felonies from inception through trial. He has handled both jury trials and bench trials with successful results in each.. Additionally, Matthew was previously associated with the firm of Parker, Ibrahim & Berg, LLC where he focused his practice on the representation of financial institutions in connection with financial services-related litigation matters. During his tenure at Parker, Ibrahim & Berg, Matthew was a founding member of their white-collar criminal defense practice group. He is admitted to practice law in the States of New Jersey and New York.. Matthew received his Juris Doctor from Rutgers University School of Law, Newark, and his Bachelor of Science degree from Rutgers University, New Brunswick, where he participated as a member of the Varsity Baseball Team.
Matthew Moloshok’s practice covers a wide range of commercial and litigation matters, both civil and criminal. These include antitrust litigation and counseling, contracts, commercial disputes, partnership, corporate and joint venture disputes, securities offerings and litigation, franchising and dealerships, equipment sales and leasing, white-collar criminal matters, environmental and land use litigation, employment discrimination and civil rights, and bankruptcy litigation.. Mr. Moloshok is former chair of the American Bar Association Antitrust Section’s Franchise and Dealership Committee, and is currently Associate Editor of The Antitrust Source, an online journal. He speaks and writes frequently on topics in franchising, antitrust, securities and trial issues. Among other works, he authored the chapter on New Jersey Antitrust Law in State Antitrust Practice and Statutes, 2nd Edition (ABA Antitrust Law Section, 1999), chaired and moderated the program “Redistribution of Power: Antitrust Implications of Internet Distribution of Goods and Services,” (ABA 2000 Annual Meeting) and is co-editor of ABA Section of Antitrust Law, The Franchise and Dealership Termination Handbook (2004).. Mr. Moloshok is a member of the Bars of New Jersey, New York and Connecticut, as well as the state and federal trial and appellate courts in those states.
Marc D. Haefner represents clients in a wide range of complex commercial and intellectual property litigation. As a commercial litigator, he focuses on civil cases arising under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO), and has both successfully prosecuted and defended such cases. He has also defended numerous class actions brought under New Jersey’s Consumer Fraud Act. His intellectual property work consists mainly of trademark, copyright infringement, and trade secret litigation in federal court.. In his 20 years of legal experience, Marc has also taken numerous appellate cases to successful conclusions. His appellate work has run the gamut from First Amendment cases involving religious liberty to issues of first impression on New Jersey’s Construction Lien Law. He has taken cases to appellate courts both when the firm represented the client below and when the case has been taken initially as an appellate matter.. Marc earned his J.D., magna cum laude, from Notre Dame Law School, where he worked as the research assistant to Professor G. Robert Blakey, the recognized drafter of the RICO statute, and served as Conflicts Editor for the Journal of Legislation. After graduation, Marc clerked for the Honorable Harold A. Ackerman in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey. In his previous position at a major New Jersey law firm, he chaired the firm’s Pro-Bono Committee and supervised cases involving prisoners’ rights, protection of landmark buildings, and the appropriate scheduling of marijuana in New Jersey.
M. Trevor Lyons has devoted his entire career to representing employers, including privately owned businesses, international corporations, non-profit organizations and institutions of higher education. He has extensive experience in defending employers in litigation and providing pro-active and preventative strategic counseling to his clients on a wide array of personnel and benefits issues. He is a featured speaker nationally and regionally on numerous traditional and cutting-edge employment and labor law topics.. Trevor also represents employers in traditional labor matters, such as NLRB proceedings, union organizing campaigns, collective bargaining, labor arbitrations, enjoining strike misconduct and unlawful picketing, and related matters. He also represents numerous employers in privacy and communication technology-related actions, including actions to enforce the provisions of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, to unmask anonymous internet posters, and for a third-party claim arising out of an employee’s criminal computer usage at work.. Trevor previously served on the Editorial Board of the NJSBA Labor and Employment Law Quarterly, and he also served as a Program Chair for the Sidney Reitman American Inn of Court, the first American Inn of Court devoted exclusively to labor and employment law advocacy.
Khabirah Myers, Esq. has committed her life and career to working in the public interest to address justice and human rights issues.
Kellen F. Murphy focuses his practice on commercial real estate and land use. Kellen works closely with clients through the contracting, due diligence, financing, and closing stages of real estate transactions, and regularly helps clients structure real estate holding entities and joint venture agreements. He also represents and advises both landlords and tenants in wide range of commercial lease negotiations and transactions, including office, industrial, and retail leasing.. Kellen also represents clients through all stages of the real estate development and entitlement process, from property acquisition to appearing before local land use boards and other governmental bodies in connection with planning, zoning, and other land use approvals and permits. He also represents developers in the negotiation of redevelopment agreements, and the procurement of public development incentives.. Prior to founding Murphy Partners LLP, Kellen worked at Riker, Danzig, Scherer, Hyland & Perretti, LLP, one of New Jersey’s oldest and most prominent law firms. He also served as a legal and regulatory advisor to Commissioner Harold J. Wirths at the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development.. Kellen currently serves on the Red Bank Zoning Board of Adjustment, and is a member of the Land Use Section of the New Jersey State Bar Association.. Kellen received his law degree, cum laude, from the Georgetown University Law Center, and his undergraduate degree, cum laude, from West Virginia University. He also holds a graduate certificate in labor and employment relations from Rutgers University.. Kellen lives with his wife Cassie and daughter Madeline in Red Bank, New Jersey.
Keith T. Bostwick is an associate in the Newark office of Lewis Brisbois and a member of the General Liability Practice.While attending law school at Rutgers School of Law—Newark, Keith served as a two-term Judicial Intern to The Honorable Bonnie J. Mizdol, A.J.S.C. in Bergen County, New Jersey. Upon his graduation from law school, Keith served as the Judicial Law Clerk to The Honorable Alvaro L. Iglesias, J.S.C. (Ret.) in Hudson County, New Jersey. As Judge Iglesias’ Judicial Law Clerk, Keith worked in one of the busiest dockets in one of New Jersey’s busiest counties, handling matters from filing to disposition. During his clerkship, Keith also became certified as a New Jersey mediator and conducted mediation conferences between litigants to facilitate settlement.Following his clerkship, Keith joined an Essex County boutique firm before working as an in-house trial attorney for New Jersey’s largest auto insurer. There, Keith managed a heavy caseload comprised of automobile, motorcycle, and pedestrian accidents; and regularly litigated first-party claims arising out of uninsured/underinsured (UM/UIM) motorist coverage. While working in house, Keith handled all facets of litigation—from intake to opinion. Keith has tried numerous jury trials to verdict with an overwhelming success rate for his clients.
Justine L. Abrams is an Associate in the Employment Law & Litigation Practice Group and Human Resources Training & Audit Programs of Genova Burns LLC.. Ms. Abrams clerked for the Honorable Joseph Paone, J.S.C. in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Middlesex Vicinage and served as a legal intern for the Trial Division of the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. While with the Commission, Ms. Abrams became experienced in the area of federal employment law, including the investigation of discrimination claims and evaluation of personnel files. She also assisted trial attorneys to prepare for depositions and court proceedings.. Ms. Abrams received a J.D. from Seton Hall University School of Law in 2014, where she served as Editor for the Seton Hall Circuit review and interned in the chambers of the Honorable Faith S. Hochberg, U.S.D.J. in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey.. Representative Publications:. Memberships:. Bar Admissions. Education. Seton Hall University School of Law, J.D., 2014. Rutgers University, B.A., 2011, summa cum laude
Justin is a Health Law attorney at McCarter & English, LLP. A substantial portion Justin's practice is dedicated to counseling healthcare providers in a range of transactional and regulatory matters, including compliance with Federal and State anti-kickback and self-referral laws.. Justin's transactional experience includes drafting merger agreements and organizational documents for joint ventures. He recently performed due diligence investigations in connection with 2 hospital system mergers, including a merger between two leading New Jersey health systems creating a $5 billion system, the state’s largest.. Justin also advises practitioners and entities regarding reimbursement issues and compliance with Medicare, Medicaid, State board of health, and State medical board regulations. He has counseled clients and drafted opinion letters on a variety of topics, including Stark Law and Anti-Kickback Statute compliance.. Justin represents entities and physicians in complex healthcare litigation, qui tam actions, peer review hearings, internal investigations, contract disputes, and drafts employment and severance agreements.. Regarded as a high-performing attorney by his clients and colleagues, Justin has 8 years of experience with federal and state courts and regulatory agencies. He has a proven track record of meeting tight deadlines while managing multiple matters and clients. Clients have praised his unrelenting work ethic, innovative problem-solving techniques, and his ability to articulate complex concepts in an accessible manner.. Specialties: Healthcare Law; Mergers & Acquisitions; Due Diligence; State & Federal Self-Referral Laws (i.e., Stark Law); State & Federal Anti-Kickback Laws; Reimbursement; False Claims Act; Physician Employment Agreements; State Licensing Board Actions; Regulatory Compliance; Internal Investigations; Peer Review Hearings; Insurance Fraud. (Attorney Advertising)
Joseph L. Linares concentrates his practice on litigation, handling disputes concerning contracts, intellectual property, employment and torts as well corporate/business law and transactional work. In addition to servicing established corporate clients, he also provides counsel for non-profits, small businesses and start-up ventures.. Prior to joining the firm, Joseph spent his previous three years at Connell Foley LLP. Prior to working for Connell Foley LLP and during law school Joseph served as an Analyst for the Staff Attorney and Clerk of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey.. Joseph earned his J.D. cum laude from Rutgers University School of Law, where he served as the Student Bar Association Vice President, a Fellow for the Minority Student Program, and a Teaching Associate for Legal Research & Writing. He was also awarded the Rutgers School of Law Alumni Senior Prize, bestowed on the graduate exhibiting the “greatest achievement during their entire law school career, and who has the greatest promise as a future member of the legal profession.” In addition to his J.D., Joseph also holds a B.A. from Villanova University and a dual M.B.A. from Seton Hall University.
Jared A. Geist, Esq. specializes in family law including divorces, custody disputes, child support issues, domestic violence, DYFS (DCPP matters) and post divorce matters. Mr. Geist has litigated over 100 divorce cases and over 300 family law cases since his legal career began in 2009. His practice also includes immigration, bankruptcy and civil litigation. Mr. Geist currently serves as the Prosecutor for the Borough of Bogota as well as the Counsel for the Borough of Ramsey Shade Tree Commission in Bergen County, New Jersey.. Mr. Geist graduated from Central Michigan University in 2005 with a B.S. double major in Journalism and Political Science. He graduated from the Michigan State University College of Law in 2008 with a Juris Doctor. Before joining Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq, Mr. Geist was an associate with the law firm of Cillick & Smith located in Hackensack, New Jersey. Prior to that, he served a Judicial Clerkship during the 2008-2009 Court year with the Hon. Kenneth J. Slomienski, J.S.C. in the Bergen County Superior Court. He also previously taught legal research seminars for LexisNexis.. Jared Geist is licensed to practice law in New Jersey and Michigan, and he is a member of the New Jersey State Bar Association, the Bergen County Bar Association, and the Michigan State Bar Association. Jared is an Eagle Scout and volunteers with the Boy Scouts of America. He lives in Dumont, New Jersey where he is active in the community.
James Durgana is an experienced workers’ compensation litigator who defends clients before the New York State Workers’ Compensation Board in a broad array of matters. James’s extensive workers’ compensation background includes working in-house at one of the country’ largest insurance companies, where he defended work-related claims, created and executed its workers’ compensation litigation strategy, and successfully resolved matters. He has also litigated personal injury matters in the state and federal courts of New York and New Jersey and before juries and arbitrators on issues of liability and damages.. James earned his J.D. at Villanova University School of Law, where he was the recipient of its Dorothy Day Award for pro bono legal service. Among several internships and clerkships, he also served as a judicial extern with the Hon. Petrese B. Tucker in Philadelphia and was a student representative at the Clinic for Asylum, Refugee and Emigrant Services (CARES). There, he submitted brief and supporting affidavits to successfully support asylum-seeker testimony.
Jaclynn N. McDonnell's practice focuses primarily on bankruptcy law, foreclosure defense, landlord/tenant law, debtor/creditor law, and civil litigation.. Education:. Noteworthy Honors and Achievements:
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I joined Jacoby and Meyers in 1991. I am proud to say I've resolved hundreds of cases for the firm, and remain passionate about client service.. In my spare time I enjoy hiking, boating, and spending time with family.
I am the managing member of Cobos & Associates LLC doing business as (registered d/b/a) the Cobos Law Firm. I obtained my Juris Doctorate from Seton Hall University, School of Law and a B.A. from Rutgers University & New Jersey Institute of Technology, jointly conferred. I am admitted to practice law in New Jersey and New York. I have over eighteen (18) years of legal experience. I have tried jury and non-jury trials. I have tried several hundred cases to a conclusion. I handle family law cases (involving divorce, custody disputes and domestic violence case), immigration cases (involving deportation defense, adjustment of status, citizenship process, immigrant and nonimmigrant visas, and asylum cases), criminal defense cases (involving felony, misdemeanor, Municipal and Superior Court cases), and other administrative business matters. My legal team is here to help you. Please visit my website for more information: or call now to schedule an in-office consultation.. IMMIGRATIONImmigration law is complex and marred with obstacles and pitfalls. Our firm is here to ensure that you understand the law and what options are available to you. The keys to our success in the area of immigration law is understanding the process, the thoroughness of our submissions, and never taking shortcuts.. Situations Where We Can Help YouAreas of ServiceFamily Based ImmigrationConsular ProcessingNationality & U.S. CitizenshipInternational AdoptionRemoval & Deportation DefenseAsylumWaiversVAWACriminal Matters involving Immigration IssuesImmigration-BusinessE1 and E2 VisasI-9 Compliance Assistance
I am a New Jersey certified criminal trial lawyer. This means that I am considered by the New Jersey Supreme Court to be an expert in criminal defense. I am also board-certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. I am one of only six lawyers in New Jersey to hold both certifications. This is your assurance that I am one of the most experienced and competent criminal defense lawyers in the state.. I am a Past-President of the Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys of New Jersey , the criminal defense bar for the State. For 38 years I have represented people charged with all municipal, state, and federal offenses in northern New Jersey, including DUI/DWI, possession of illegal drugs, sex crimes, child molestation, internet sex crimes, white-collar crimes, criminal fraud, violent crimes, and juvenile crimes.. My law office in Newark is technologically advanced. I have ready access to the most recent case law, combined with the legal expertise to use that law to help you obtain the most favorable disposition of your case.. I handle each case personally, and you will have access to my experience and expertise at every stage of your defense. I can represent you in a full trial or in negotiating a favorable plea bargain.. I offer a free initial consultation. The sooner you call me in your criminal case, the better off you’ll be.
I am a commercial litigator specializing in federal litigation, including trials. I work extensively with online businesses, specifically in connection with the use of intellectual property on the Internet in both litigation and non-litigation roles. My firm is also recognized for its strength in business, healthcare and real estate law. I am known for my work as the lead attorney for Simon Tam in the U.S. Supreme Court case Matal v. Tam, which held that the disparagement clause of the trademark statute violated the First Amendment's free speech clause.I have successfully represented clients of every size in state and federal courts, arbitrations and mediations in a variety of litigation matters, including contract disputes, distributorship litigation, trademark and unfair competition cases, business tort claims, toxic tort and insurance coverage litigation, discrimination and wrongful discharge cases, copyright infringement claims, and cases involving trade secrets, restrictive covenants and real estate. My litigation experience runs from pretrial investigation and early dispute resolution through every aspect of bench and jury trials as well as appeals.My blog about copyright, trademark and related issues, LIKELIHOOD OF CONFUSION®, was recognized by the ABA Journal as one of the top 100 law-related blogs in the country in its first-ever listing in 2007.
I am a Certified Matrimonial Law Attorney in New Jersey and a fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. I am trained in collaborative divorce. I am also a divorce mediator and certified arbitrator. I pride myself on a pragmatic, no-nonsense approach to resolving family law matters. I love helping client's solve their problems and weather the storm they find themselves in, coming out whole and renewed on the other side. My diverse background, focusing on family law after having practiced in several other areas, helps me to identify issues that are often overlooked in family law matters.. A graduate of the University of Notre Dame and Seton Hall University School of Law, I am admitted to practice in the State of New Jersey, the State of New York and the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey.. I am a member of the New Jersey State Bar Association, Family Law Section and the Family Law Executive Committee. I am Past President of the New Jersey Chapter of the AAML. I regularly serve as an Early Settlement Panelist in Morris County and sit on the Morris County Child Support Partnership Committee and Domestic Violence Committee. I am a supporter of the Battered Women Legal Advocacy project, where I volunteer as an attorney for domestic violence victims. I have also served as a volunteer attorney with the Partners for Women and Justice Clinic. My practice focuses on family law, including divorce, custody, domestic violence, complex financial issues, college contribution, child support, grandparents' rights and other non-dissolution matters. I am committed to finding families a better way to resolve their issues through alternate dispute resolution, such a collaborative law, mediation and arbitration having spent the last year increasing my knowledge and skills in those areas.
I am a 1990 graduate of Kiev’s Institute of Foreign Languages, Ukraine, where I received my Bachelor of Arts Degree in English and Spanish languages. I received my Master’s Degree in Language Education from Rutgers University in 2000. I subsequently received my Juris Doctorate from Rutgers School of Law in 2004, where I was a member of the Newsletter Section of the school’s Bankruptcy Journal. Prior to joining the firm, I served as Law Clerk to The Honorable Howard H. Kestin, P.J.A.D.. I am admitted to the bars of the State of New Jersey, the United States District Court, District of New Jersey and the State of New York. My practice concentrates primarily in the area of labor and employment. I am also a member of the New Jersey State Bar Association and its Labor and Employment Law Sections, and the American Bar Association.
Haley Jung is a workers’ compensation litigator who frequently appears before the New York State Workers’ Compensation Board in defense of her clients, which include insurance companies and self-insured employers. She analyzes and prepares case litigation plans, evaluates potential settlements, and makes measured recommendations in order to efficiently resolve client matters. Haley’s experience also includes defending municipalities in a wide range of cases and matters, including racial and sexual discrimination, personal injury, landlord-tenant disputes, and contract litigation.. During law school at Seton Hall University School of Law, where she earned her J.D. in 2011, Haley held a legal internship with the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services’ Office of the General Counsel, Region II. In addition to conducing legal research and drafting legal memoranda, she worked, maintained — and resolved — cases filed involving Medicare Secondary Payer Act Claims. She also acted as a liaison between the office’s attorneys/Medicare beneficiaries and Center for Medicare Service in lien negotiations.. She was also a member of Seton Hall’s Dispute Resolution Society’s Competition Team. In fall 2010, Haley was the St. John’s Law School & FINRA Dispute Resolution Triathlon’s National Champion. In spring 2009, she was a Regional Semi-Finalist of the Georgetown Law School ABA Arbitration Competition.
George Buermann helps lead the firm’s Environmental Law Practice Group. George advises clients on complex environmental regulatory and compliance matters and litigates environmental and toxic tort disputes across the country. George offers clients in-depth knowledge of the state and federal regulations governing such disputes, including the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and others. He also litigates matters involving contamination and exposure to chemicals and substances such as lead, PFAS, 1,4-Dioxane, TCE, mold, and benzene. In addition to handling adversarial matters, George helps clients avoid litigation by providing strategic advice regarding environmental compliance and strategy. His experience also includes handling construction losses and construction defects; and torts involving commercial property.. George regularly writes and lectures on emerging environmental issues impacting the regulated industry and serves as co-editor of Goldberg Segalla's Environmental Law Monitor, the firm’s weekly environmental blog publication.. Representative MattersObtained dismissal of complaint for municipality in citizen suit alleging violations of the Clean Water Act, including nitrogen exceedances at city's wastewater treatment plantRepresent petroleum recycling facility in a cost recovery action by the U.S. EPA in New JerseyDefend and advise former property owner involving Passaic River Superfund mega-site with respect to multi-party regulatory investigation, allocation issues, and litigation.Advise real estate management company regarding alleged lead contamination in building’s drinking water system in New YorkDefending leading manufacturer of underground fuel piping and containment systems involving damage to the environment, real property, and the surrounding community at commercial shopping center's power plant and underground USTsRepresenting multinational chemical company in a train derailment investigation in Wisconsin wherein the local water supply was threatenedRepresenting interests of oil and gas drilling company in Oklahoma involving pipeline leak and resultant contamination to environment and waterwaysDefended personal storage facility owner in NJ Spill Act cost recovery action involving historic contamination and eminent domain and condemnation issuesRepresenting national recycling company in CERCLA cost recovery action involving CRT waste disposal at e-waste recycling facility in OhioRepresenting interests of school system involving historic environmental contamination and alleged exposure at site in upstate New YorkObtained dozens of dismissals on behalf of international and domestic manufacturers involving allegations of toxic exposure to products ranging from forklifts, commercial paint products, marine motors, to railway carsDismissal of triple wrongful death carbon monoxide poisoning action on behalf of manufacturer of low-torque motors utilized in decedents' heating systemDefended remediation company involving allegations of resultant asbestos migration from remedial measures throughout condominium complex and damage to real and personal property throughout complexObtained dismissal of New York Navigation Law cause of action on behalf of remediation company involving allegations of exacerbation of oil contamination during cleanup and remedial operationsDismissal of action on behalf of gasoline station / property owner involving allegations of groundwater contamination to New York municipality's drinking water supply, and upheld by the Supreme Court of New York Appellate DivisionRepresenting numerous property owners/managers, product manufacturers/distributors, and remediation companies in actions concerning lead exposure to children, adults, and surrounding neighborhoodsDefended Fortune 500 Company in CERCLA / Superfund action involving environmental contamination from tannery in upstate New YorkRepresenting the manufacturer of machines involved in dry cleaning in a matter involving allegations of defective design pertaining to causal link between exposure to dry-cleaning solvent PERC and alleged disease