Top best R Lawyers in Princeton | 133 available
133 R lawyers are available in Princeton, New Jersey. These lawyers are rated between 4.4/5 to 4.8/5 and 61% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $43 to $78 per hour.
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With a 10.0 Superb Avvo Rating and more than 15 years of experience fighting for the rights of his clients, Attorney Eric Buckner is the Princeton personal injury lawyer clients in Mercer County trust. As one of the lead attorneys at Katz, Kantor, Stonestreet & Buckner, he has handled thousands of cases and helped his clients to obtain favorable outcomes when they need to recover damages from accidents caused by irresponsible or negligent actors. If you were injured because someone else didn’t exercise reasonable caution, you are entitled to compensation. Call Katz, Kantor, Stonestreet & Buckner today to schedule your free consultation and get started.
Suzanne concentrates her practice on personal injury and medical malpractice litigation. She has extensive experience helping injured individuals pursue legal action following an accident caused by careless or negligent behavior including car accidents, slip and fall accidents, nursing home malpractice and medical malpractice. Suzanne has litigated cases in both state and federal courts in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.. After graduating from law school, Suzanne began her legal career as a law clerk for Raymond A. Batten, J.S.C. in Cape May County Superior Court. This opportunity enabled her to gain a deeper understanding of the judicial process by observing first-hand how the court works, and preparing bench memoranda and opinions under the guidance of an experienced Superior Court judge.. Prior to joining Archer in 2005, Suzanne spent three years as a associate with Crawshaw, Mayfield, Turner, O’Mara, Donnelly & McBride in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. During that time, she litigated cases in a variety of insurance defense practice areas including product liability, personal injury, asbestos litigation, property damage, insurance coverage, and construction litigation. Suzanne’s previous experience as a defense attorney gives her the unique benefit of having litigated cases from both “sides of the fence.”. Suzanne has considerable experience in all aspects of the litigation process. She routinely prepares pleadings, composes various motions involving unique legal issues, conducts depositions, and attends various court proceedings including mediation and arbitration. Helping those in need was much of what drew Suzanne to the plaintiff’s side of medical malpractice and personal injury litigation. As a member of Archer & Greiner’s Medical & Personal Injury Services team, Suzanne has assisted in settling and winning major jury awards in cases involving medical negligence, nursing home neglect and catastrophic personal injury.
Stephanie A. Pfeifer, Esq. is a West Virginia and Virginia licensed attorney. In addition to her membership to the West Virginia State Bar, Mrs. Pfeifer is admitted to the Commonwealth of Virginia State Bar, Federal Courts in the Southern District of West Virginia and United States Bankruptcy Court. Mrs. Pfeifer received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Concord University in Athens, WV and received her Juris Masters and Juris Doctorate degrees from the Appalachian School of Law in Grundy, VA. While in law school, Mrs. Pfeifer served as a Senior Editor for the Appalachian Journal of Law as well as Vice President of Christian Legal Society. Mrs. Pfeifer has been a member of the Gamma Beta Phi National Honor Society and the Sigma Tau Delta International English Honor Society since 2012. Additionally, Mrs. Pfeifer has been published in various literary magazines for creative writing and has a legal article titled, "From Inconsistent to Non-Existent: How Current Legislation Regulating Gestational Surrogacy Agreements Is Failing To Protect American Women, Men, Children & The Judiciary," scheduled to be published in the 2016-2017 edition of the Appalachian Journal of Law. Mrs. Pfeifer has been practicing criminal defense work since her the start of her career and currently serves as an Assistant Public Defender for the Public Defender Corporation for The Ninth Judicial Circuit, Mercer County, WV.. In her spare time, Mrs. Pfeifer enjoys spending time with her husband, their two dogs, and traveling.
Ronald L. Perl is a partner of Hill Wallack LLP and leads the firm's Community Association Law Practice Group. A former National CAI President, and member of the National College of Community Association Lawyers, Ron is nationally recognized for his work in the field of community association law. He is an Adjunct Professor at Seton Hall Law School in Newark where he teaches a course on Community Association Law. He is co-author of a book entitled Construction Defect Litigation - The Community Association's Guide to the Legal Process and was a contributing author of the book, Building Community: Proven Strategies for Turning Homeowners into Neighbors published by the Community Association Press. He has written numerous articles and given seminars throughout the country on community association issues and has stopped counting the number of transitions he has handled.
Pamela A. Mulligan is Counsel and focuses her practice in the areas of Litigation, Real Estate and Creditors’ Rights. Ms. Mulligan represents secured and unsecured lenders including corporate and banking clients, in Chapters 7, 11, and 13 bankruptcies, contested and uncontested foreclosures, collection matters, and commercial loan transactions. She also represents businesses and individuals including artists and media organizations in copyright, trademark and general litigation matters. Ms. Mulligan is working closely with our Community Association Group on business development and marketing initiatives.. Prior to joining Ansell Grimm & Aaron, P.C., Ms. Mulligan had a lengthy career as a business development executive working on national marketing programs for some of the nation’s largest entertainment, media and non-profit organizations. Ms. Mulligan was previously with prominent New Jersey law firms where she represented national and community banks, businesses, and individuals.. Following graduation from law school, Ms. Mulligan served as a judicial law clerk for The Honorable Patricia Richmond of the New Jersey Superior Court, Burlington County in 2006-07. In 2015, Ms. Mulligan was nominated as Secretary of the Burlington County Bar Association and she currently serves in that position.. Ms. Mulligan is a frequent speaker on creditor’s rights and other banking and finance related issues. She has given educational presentations for attorneys as part of the National Business Institutes’ continuing education seminar series and shares her knowledge of business law with professional organizations throughout New Jersey.. Ms. Mulligan is on the Syracuse University National Alumni Association Board of Directors and on the Board of Directors for the Central New Jersey Syracuse University Alumni Club as Past President. She is a parishioner at St. Paul Church, Princeton, where she serves as a Eucharistic Minister and as a member of the Marketing Committee.
I continue to practice family law because I truly care about families who find themselves facing divorce. By combining a thorough understanding of the law with zealous advocacy and common sense I hope to bring some order to an otherwise chaotic and scary set of circumstances for my clients. With over 20 years of experience I have likley handled any siutation that might arise in your case. I am not a "jack of all trades": my practice has exclusivey been focused on family law as I have represented men and women across New Jersey.
Gayla Kasprzyk is an Attorney at Law and Partner of Kasprzyk Yellareddigari, LLC. Prior to founding Kasprzyk Yellareddigari LLC,, Gayla worked for the Law Offices of David J. Khawam, LLC and The Sampat Law Firm where she worked on a variety of matters ranging from Civil, Criminal, Immigration, Family, and Municipal Court.. During law school, Gayla was the Secretary of the Women’s Law Caucus, Vice-President and Secretary of the International Law Society, and a member of the Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity. She has interned with the Chester County District Attorney’s Office, as well as the Honorable Claude M. Coleman at the Superior Court of New Jersey, Family Division. Gayla graduated law school with a pro bono distinction. During undergraduate school, Gayla was an Executive Board member of the Gamma Iota Chapter of Alpha Sigma Tau, a National Sorority.. Gayla focuses her practice on civil litigation, wills and probate, residential real estate, contract disputes, family law, and Municipal Court matters.
Benjamin David Novak’s corporate practice focuses on equity financings, debt financings, corporate governance, securities matters, and mergers and acquisitions. He represents emerging growth companies in the US and abroad in various industries including technology and life sciences, as well as, angel investors, private equity firms, and venture capital funds.. Ben is an active member of the startup and venture capital community. He serves on multiple Boards and Advisory Boards. Additionally, he routinely speaks at events, conferences, and universities on a variety of topics related to technology, entrepreneurship, and investing.. Outside of his role at Morgan Lewis, Ben is personally an active angel investor, who invests primarily in East Coast based seed stage technology companies. Prior to joining Morgan Lewis, Ben was an associate in the venture capital and technology practice of a prominent national law firm.