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77 W lawyers are available in Newark, Ohio. These lawyers are rated between 4.7/5 to 5/5 and 58% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $40 to $75 per hour.
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Ogechi O. Onyeani brings wide-ranging legal experience and interests to the Workers’ Compensation Practice Group at Goldberg Segalla. An accomplished trial attorney, she has represented both individuals and organizations through every stage of the litigation process. Defending employers against occupational injury and disease claims, the marks of her practice are meticulous preparation, formidable oral argumentation, and close attention to her clients' needs.. While at Michigan State University College of Law, Ogechi received the Jurisprudence Achievement Award for Appellate Practice. In addition, she served as an Associate Editor for the Journal of Animal Law and was the recipient of the Sarah C. Franklin Scholarship. During that time, Ogechi clerked with the United States Environmental Protection Agency and worked directly with attorneys and other agencies to enforce compliance with federal regulations.. Ogechi has done extensive pro bono work throughout New Jersey and elsewhere in the U.S. She volunteered with her school’s Tax Clinic and spent her spring break in New Orleans preparing current and past years’ tax returns for survivors of Hurricane Katrina. In addition, as a Law Guardian in Essex, Hudson, and Passaic counties, she represented children who were victims of abuse and/or neglect.
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.
Larry Kimmel is the Managing Partner of Kimmel, Carter, Roman, Peltz & O’Neill, P.A., Delaware's largest law firm that exclusively handles personal injury and workers’ compensation cases. His practice is primarily focused on personal injury, workers’ compensation, nursing home neglect, and construction accidents.. Larry is a Delaware State Bar Association (DSBA) member and a former chairman of the Association’s Workers’ Compensation Section. He is a past president of the Delaware Trial Lawyers Association (DTLA), as well as a member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association (PBA), the American Bar Association (ABA), and American Association for Justice (AAJ) (formerly ATLA).. He has received numerous professional honors and awards, including the Delaware State Bar Association's Young Lawyers Distinguished Service Award for 2014, membership in The National Trial Lawyers Association's Top 100, and an AV Preeminent rating from Martindale-Hubbell. Larry was also included on the Super Lawyers Rising Stars list for Delaware in 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015, an honor that is bestowed upon less than 2.5 percent of attorneys in each state. In November, 2015, he was selected by his peers in the legal community to be one of the 118 attorneys on Delaware Today magazine's annual "Top Lawyers" list.
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.
I am the proud owner of the Chadwick Law Firm, LLC in Newark, New Jersey. I began my legal career as the Judicial Law Clerk for the Honorable Alexander H. Carver, III, J.S.C., in the Family Division of Bergen County. It was there that I learned the nuances of all areas of family law, including but not limited to divorce, child custody, child support, and restraning orders, but perhaps most importantly, I learned how to analyze cases in the manner that a judge does. Since my clerkship ended, my representation has expanded to include traffic ticket and DWI defense, as well as defending clients charged with disorderly persons offenses (misdemeanors) and indictable offenses (felonies). My goal is to always provide my clients with the best representation and obtain the most favorable outcomes. If you think that I can be of help to you, please take advantage of your free consulatation. I look forward to speaking with you.
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.
Attorney Jeffrey Plaza is a seasoned commercial litigation, family law, and personal injury attorney practicing in New York and New Jersey. For more than 20 years, he has represented clients in all types of litigation, including complex commercial litigation, personal injury, and divorce cases. Anyone in need of a capable litigator should not hesitate to contact Attorney Plaza at www.newark-lawyers.com.
As a Partner at Calcagni & Kanefsky, Shawn P. Barnes serves as a formidable advocate in defending businesses, senior executives, and professionals in white-collar criminal cases. Leveraging his background as a federal and state prosecutor, Shawn has extensive trial experience and a deep understanding of investigative processes. He routinely represents clients in sensitive government enforcement proceedings and internal compliance reviews, tailoring strategies to the nuances of each matter. Shawn’s comprehensive insight into both sides of the aisle helps clients achieve favorable resolutions in even the most critical and complex disputes.
Alison Quine is an experienced workers’ compensation litigator who defends self-insured employers, third party administrators, and insurance carriers against workers’ compensation claims. Alison’s broad background in workers’ compensation litigation includes working as a staff attorney for New York’s Special Funds Conservation Committee and as a staff attorney for a large utility company, where she developed and implemented the legal strategy for administering and litigating its self-insured workers’ compensation claims. She also served on the company Pro Bono Committee, and advised multiple nonprofits on employment law and contract issues.. Alison is a graduate of New York Law School, where she was deeply involved in moot court competitions and associations. She was also a member of the Order of the Barristers, a national honorary organization that encourages oral advocacy and the development of brief-writing skills.