Experience: Commercial Litigation (contract, real estate, environmental, intellectual property, employment, complex scientific evidence, fraud, mass tort and "corporate divorces") and mediation.
Education: New York University School of Law, (J.D., 1990) Moot Court Competitions Division Editor
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Jeffrey Schreiber
An approved mediator under Rule 1:40 of the New Jersey Rules of Court, Mr. Schreiber has an active mediation practice to which he brings his extensive and varied background, serving as a court-appointed mediator for cases pending in the New Jersey Superior Court in Middlesex, Union, Mercer, Somerset and Monmouth Counties. In addition, parties to disputes throughout the State are permitted to choose him as their mediator in their cases, in lieu of the mediator appointed by the Court. He also serves as a volunteer mediator for the Chancery Division of the New Jersey Superior Court in Middlesex County, as well as a residential foreclosure mediator under the New Jersey Superior Court’s foreclosure mediation program. Mr. Schreiber received his B.S., cum laude, from Yeshiva University in 1987 and his Juris Doctor from New York University School of Law, where he was a Moot Court Competitions Division Editor. He is admitted to practice in the State Courts of New York and New Jersey; the United States District Courts for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York and the District of New Jersey; the United States Courts of Appeals for the Second and Third Circuits; and the United States Supreme Court. Mr. Schreiber is an avid skier and golfer and lives with his wife, Marsha, and their four daughters, in Highland Park, New Jersey, where he is an active member of his synagogue, coaches his oldest daughters’ High School softball team and is actively involved in many charitable organizations. *For methodology, see SuperLawyers.com. No aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the New Jersey Supreme Court.
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