Jason joined
the civil trial practice at Strong Law Offices as an associate in January, 2010, concentrating in tort litigation, including complex personal injury cases.
Not exact matches
Michael has
practiced exclusively in
civil litigation since his call to the bar in 1988 with extensive experience in complex
civil litigation
at the
trial and appellate levels in British Columbia and the Yukon as well as in mediation and arbitration.
Mr. Scott
practice centers upon
civil litigation
at the
trial and appellate levels in a broad range of commercial matters including oil and gas litigation, and financial and real estate litigation.
A merit scholar
at Rutgers School of Law
at Camden, Mr. Ferdinand was active in the Rutgers
Civil Practice Clinic providing legal assistance to local residents and also represented Rutgers Law on the
Trial Advocacy Competition Team.
Paul has a broad
civil litigation
practice at both the
trial and appellate levels.
He has authored numerous legal papers on
civil litigation and
trial practice and has spoken
at seminars before health care professionals, consumer groups, the insurance industry and attorneys on issues relative to
civil litigation.
Prior to beginning his judicial career, Judge Riccuiuti
practiced in both the private and public sector, including as a Partner
at K&L Gates, an Assistant United States Attorney
at the United States Attorney's Office in Boston, and as a
trial attorney with the Employment Litigation Section of the
Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice in Washington, DC.
Survey of Recent
Civil Trial Practice Cases presented
at the Summer and Fall Judicial Colleges, 2004 to 2012 (co-authored with Dudley McCarter)
The NBTA and ABPLA are the only organizations that certify attorneys in the fields of
civil trial practice or in professional liability
practice at the national level.
They have to dedicate a certain amount of their
practice to
civil trial work, and must have taken
at least 15 cases to
trial within recent years.
He has many years of expertise defending all types of criminal charges including DUI and is effective
at handling plea negotiations, advanced motion
practice, bail hearings, criminal
trials, appeals, vacating warrants, post-conviction motions (including habeas corpus and other writs and petitions), regulatory investigations, post-conviction licensing hearings, applying for certificates of relief from
civil disability and for good conduct, commutation or expungement proceedings, and mitigating other consequences resulting from a criminal conviction...
The members of our
Civil Litigation
Practice Group have appeared before administrative boards and tribunals, and
at all levels of
trial and appellate courts, including the Federal Court, the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court of Canada.