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Explore New Jersey attorneys like Thomas Lutz, Thomas M. Briody, Thomas Major, Thomas Mallon, Thomas Masciocchi, Thomas Monahan, Thomas Monfried, and Thomas Slocum. in cities like Linwood, Iselin, Laurel Springs, Allendale and Bridgewater. These attorneys specialize in in Zip codes like , 07042, .

Thomas Novak

Firm: Sills Cummis & Gross P.C.
One Riverfront Plaza , Newark , New Jersey 07102 Zip code: 07102
Practice Areas: Insurance
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Thomas Pyle

Firm: Kreizer Law
1040 Broad St Ste 204 , Shrewsbury , New Jersey 07702 Zip code: 07702
Practice Areas: Litigation
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Thomas Major

Firm: Offit Kurman
99 Wood Ave., South , Iselin , New Jersey 08830 Zip code: 08830
Practice Areas: Litigation
Thomas Major is a dynamic attorney dedicated to representing clients across a range of practice areas. He maintains practices in real estate law and landlord representation -- counseling clients in the multi-family and investment property industry. His advocacy is backed by extensive experience in all phases of litigation including the appellate level. With his skills as a first chair trial attorney, Mr. Major’s advocacy is marked by clarity and efficiency. His clients rely on his pragmatic and return-driven advice to protect and enhance their success.. Mr. Major is also an invited speaker and faculty on real estate and landlord-tenant subjects. These courses include:. On a personal note:. I enjoy my work because I thrive on helping businesses operate, creators create, and individuals live. With every client and case, I encounter new people from all walks of life. It's true that dispute resolution can be tough. But, the promises of removing uncertainty and bringing stability are well worth it.. The only problems I can't resolve come from my dog, Benny. His litigation strategy is to tantrum until he gets what he wants. I'm sad to say that, to date, he's prevailed in every case. I'm currently working on getting more couch space. Negotiations continue....
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Thomas Mallon

Firm: Thomas J. Mallon
86 Court St , Freehold , New Jersey 07728 Zip code: 07728
Practice Areas: Civil Rights, Discrimination, Personal Injury, Personal Injury, Personal Injury, Personal Injury
Freehold attorney Thomas J. Mallon founded the Law Offices of Mallon & Tranger in 1985. The firm is dedicated to providing experienced representation and outstanding personal service to clients throughout New Jersey. We have three offices in New Jersey for your convenience.. Our attorneys are result-oriented, and have a reputation for maintaining professionalism while achieving results. Our success is due to the tireless work of our attorneys and our staff. We are driven and will fight to ensure our clients receive the dedicated service and results they deserve.
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Thomas Shebell

Firm: Shebell & Shebell LLC
655 Shrewsbury Ave , Shrewsbury , New Jersey 07702 Zip code: 07702
Practice Areas: Natural Resources, Personal Injury, Personal Injury, Personal Injury, Personal Injury
About Our Personal Injury Lawyers. Our firm was founded by Thomas Shebell in 1927 to help the injured in Monmouth and Ocean counties. We’ve grown since then, but we are still a family-run law firm that helps other working families when someone has been injured. We are dedicated to helping the injured get the help they need.. In thirty years of representing injured people, I do my best to treat each person’s case as the most important one I’ve ever handled. My goal is to treat each client as I would expect to be treated.. I became a lawyer to help make a positive change in people’s lives.. As a boy, my parents stressed the importance of living life by basic, universal truths. To name a few —Treat others as you want to be treated. When you make a mistake, accept responsibility. Actions speak louder than words. When you take on a job, do it right. It’s always better to be safe than to be sorry.. I try to live by those “universal truths” and hope that others will try to do the same. I believe most people want to do the right thing. Unfortunately, many people and corporations have either neglected, or turned a blind eye to, people’s fundamental right to be safe and free from harm, just to avoid responsibility.. The end result of the refusal to accept corporate or personal accountability is that I meet people every day who suffer from physical and emotional injuries that could have and should have been prevented. For the past 30 years, I’ve fought to help people recover money to make up for harm and losses from those that have caused their life-changing injuries. “Money” for Civil Justice is a poor substitute for the preventable horrors that I’ve seen over the years, but it is all our law will allow.. Fighting For JusticeThe use of the word “money” or “compensation” when it comes to talking about an injury lawsuit is viewed by some people as a dirty word. People often think of the McDonald’s hot coffee case, as an instance of supposed “jackpot justice” (for the true facts of the case, watch the documentary “Hot Coffee”). Some people still view plaintiff’s injury lawyers as “ambulance chasers.” People are entitled to their opinions, but until you or a loved one has walked in one of my client’s shoes and had their quality of life taken away, in fairness, that anti-plaintiff bias is misplaced.. So, if someone’s neglect or intentional conduct takes away another person’s quality of life and causes life-long pain, do you simply walk away? Do you seek revenge – an eye for an eye? The law does not allow an eye for an eye justice. The only remedy the law allows against someone who has taken away your health, or your freedom (often one in the same) is money. Money is the only civilized way to equalize and balance the harm suffered by one person and to hold another accountable for their actions.. Day after day, I see people of all walks of life that suffer from preventable medical neglect, car crashes, dangerous conditions of property, dangerous and defective products, corporate wrongdoing, and the like. The most common emotion I see is fear and a sense of loss… sometimes hopelessness. Followed by questions, such as, why did this happen, how can I prevent this happening to someone else, how do we make sure that the person who did this to me is held accountable?. I have never represented one client in 30 years, not one, who would trade their health and happiness for a settlement or jury verdict of even substantial damages.. Early on, I grew up with the law. My grandfather, father, and uncles were all trial lawyers. As a boy, I would often spend Saturday mornings with my dad at my family’s law practice on Bangs Avenue in Asbury Park, learning about peoples’ problems. When my dad, Thomas F. Shebell, Jr., became a judge in the Monmouth County Superior Court, I would go to the court house in Freehold with him on many Saturday mornings. I felt at home in the halls of the court house and the courtroom. In the back of my mind, I always knew I wanted to be a trial lawyer.. A Commitment To Fight For Justice. I had the privilege to Clerk for Justice Daniel J. O’Hern, of the New Jersey Supreme Court, for one year. Within one week of finishing my clerkship with Justice O’Hern, I tried my first jury trial as an associate at Drazin & Warsaw, in Red Bank, New Jersey. Over the course of the next three years, I tried over fifty jury trials to verdict, mostly in Monmouth, Middlesex, Hudson, and Ocean counties. Since that time, I’ve continued to try cases throughout the state.. Benjamin Franklin once said — “You do well in life, by doing good.” My goal in life and the law is to “do good.” To me, each client is as unique as each human’s fingerprints and each “case” deserves singular attention. Every client that enters my office is a human being who needs help. I truly care about each person that I represent. I actively and reflectively listen when people talk with me. I often try to reverse roles with clients, and even defendants, to better understand the view from their perspective.. I also know what it feels like, firsthand, to have times when we are vulnerable, weak, fearful, and suffering. I know what it’s like to suffer the long-term effects of injuries after being struck by a car while cycling back in 2001. I know what it is like to spend weeks in a hospital bed, to have operation after operation — to literally count the seconds, minutes, and hours for waves of pain to pass… to stare at the clock on the wall waiting for night to become morning. The nights are always the worst.. Compassion For ClientsI’ve walked in many of my clients’ shoes and taken the difficult journey back from injuries to just about every part of my body. After 29 orthopedic operations over 18 years, my body will never be the same. Sometimes, I don’t move or bend too well. Sometimes I can barely tie my shoelaces. I wake up with some degree of pain every day. I don’t sleep too well on most nights. I often wonder if I will be able to walk upright as I get older. I sometimes worry about whether I will be able to do the simple things with my wife, kids, and, hopefully, grandkids one day.. I am thankful to be alive and am able to work full-time. I am a lot more fortunate than many of the people that I represent, who have jobs that demand physical labor, or those who can’t get the medical care they need or have physical or emotional injuries that cannot be fixed by even the best modern medicine has to offer. One thing is for sure — I bring these thoughts from years of often hard living, pain, and frustration into every persons’ case that I work for.. At my firm, we fight to preserve your right to be compensated for injuries caused by the neglect of others. The defense team for the insurance companies and most corporations have one goal — to make money. Every corporate decision is a cost-benefit-risk analysis, designed to maximize profits for their executives and shareholders.. The lawyers that I’ve chosen to join the fight at my firm are thoughtful and compassionate warriors. We fight for core human, civil rights and values that include human happiness, enjoyment, emotional, and physical well-being.. At Shebell & Shebell, LLC we see plaintiff’s trial lawyers as resistance fighters against the insurance industry and corporate power structure. My greatest fear is the indifference of good people — jurors chosen from our community — who may choose to do nothing in the face of injustice. Armed with the true facts, I have seen jurors recognize the importance of holding people accountable, of restoring human dignity, of valuing human losses, and, by delivering a just verdict, to make our communities a safe place to live.. Giving Clients Our Best EffortAt the end of the day, I ask myself these questions… Did I give my client 100 percent of my best? Did I fight for a cause that I believe will further my client’s interests? Did I bring a safety issue caused by dangerous conduct or a harmful product to the public’s awareness? Did I arm jurors with the evidence and guidance they need to deliver a meaningful verdict for my client, for the right reasons?. If I can say yes to those questions, then I’ve had a good day. Although I have helped thousands of clients over the years, I have also suffered the pain of losing cases. Justice denied to good, honest, and deserving people injured through no fault of their own. Every day, I strive to improve as a human being and trial lawyer.. Trials are not about the lawyer and his or her ego. A trial is about giving jurors the true story of what happened to our client – a regular human being. It is about honoring, respecting, and trusting in the incredible power of ordinary people – jurors – to do the right thing. Before trial, I always go to a client’s home, sometimes several times, to better understand who that person really is, and how their injuries have affected the quality of their lives.
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Thomas Moseley

Firm: Thomas E. Moseley
One Gateway Center , Newark , New Jersey 07102 Zip code: 07102
Practice Areas: Immigration
If you have a concern about deportation, we will provide energetic, quality, resourceful legal services for immigration cases in your criminal deportation defense. It is important to know that even a conviction for a minor offense can result in deportation. Immigration law may view a disposition of a criminal case as a conviction for a deportable offense even if the disposition is not considered a conviction under state law.. You need an experienced, highly skilled immigration attorney who is familiar with how criminal charges and convictions relate to immigration law. The facts of each case are unique, and you need immediate legal counsel on how criminal charges would potentially affect your deportation status.. Thomas E. Moseley practices immigration law in Newark, New Jersey concentrating in federal court litigation and removal defense. He received his A.B. from Harvard College and his J.D. from Harvard Law School and previously served as Chief of the Immigration Unit in the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York. He is a past chair of the Immigration Section of the Federal Bar Association and has lectured on immigration before the Federal Bar Association, New Jersey ICLE, the Practicing Law Institute, and the American Immigration Lawyers Association (“AILA”). He is the recipient of AILA’s 2016 Jack Wasserman award for excellence in immigration litigation.
Contact: +1 (973) 833-5048

Thomas Muccifori

Firm: Archer & Greiner, P.C.
One Centennial Square , Haddonfield , New Jersey 08033
Practice Areas: Contracts & Agreements
When I was growing up, there were 2 things that were unpopular in my house. One was me, and the other was INJUSTICE.  I couldn't stand it then and still can't stand now when justice isn't done.  My father was the youngest appointed judge in New Jeresy history and I learned early and often about the importance of the efficient and effective administration of justice. Dad instilled in me a drive to do justice and seek justice, which is at the core of my commitment to clients and to the law. I believe my "Superb" Avvo 10 rating is a reflection of this skill and commitment, which I bring to each matter I undertake for each and every client.
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Thomas Reardon

Firm: Reardon Anderson, LLC
55 Gilbert Street North , Tinton Falls , New Jersey 07701 Zip code: 07701
Practice Areas: Transportation
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Thomas Shanoski

Firm: Kearns Rotolo Law
502 U.S. 22 , Lebanon , New Jersey 08833 Zip code: 08833
Practice Areas: Personal Injury
I joined Kearns Rotolo Law in 2023. I handle a variety of personal injury matters including uninsured and underinsured motorist claims, motor vehicle accidents, dog bite cases, and slip/trip-and-fall accidents.Prior to joining Kearns Rotolo Law, I was a judical law clerk to the Honorable Lisa A. Puglisi, J.S.C. in Ocean County, NJ.I earned my J.D. degree in 2019 at Seton Hall University School of Law in Newark, New Jersey and graduated from Rutgers University, New Brunswick in 2015 where I received a B.A. in Political Science with a minor in Labor and Employment Relations.I am admitted to practice in New Jersey and the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey.
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Thomas Sciarrabone

, Red Bank , New Jersey
Practice Areas: Car Accidents
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Thomas Romans

Firm: Thomas J Romans
Po Box 406 , Wyckoff , New Jersey 07481 Zip code: 07481
Practice Areas: Personal Injury
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Thomas Restaino

, Shrewsbury , New Jersey
Practice Areas: Business
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Thomas Lutz

Firm: Thomas P Lutz
1201 New Road , Linwood , New Jersey
Practice Areas: Civil Rights
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Thomas Pohle

64 Red Bank Dr , Sicklerville , New Jersey 08081
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Thomas M. Briody

Firm: Booth, Bate, Grieco and Briody
31 Park Street , Montclair , New Jersey 07042 Zip code: 07042
Practice Areas: Tax Law, Real Estate Law, Probate Law, Estate Planning Law
Contact: 973-744-1900

Thomas Mongelli

42 Carnot Ave , Woodcliff Lake , New Jersey 07677
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Thomas Monfried

15 Stone Fence Rd , Allendale , New Jersey 07401
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Thomas Monahan

Firm: Thomas K Monahan
75 Broadway , Bayonne , New Jersey 07002
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Thomas Masciocchi

Firm: Law Offices of Thomas G. Masciocchi Esq. PC
1405 Chews Landing Road , Laurel Springs , New Jersey 08021 Zip code: 08021
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
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Thomas Slocum

, Bridgewater , New Jersey
Practice Areas: Litigation
Contact: Not Available

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