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Governmental Affairs
Products Liability, Toxic Tort and Mass Tort
973.451.8435
rrandazzo@riker.com
Rudy S. Randazzo

Rudy S. Randazzo practices in the Firm’s Governmental Affairs and Public Utilities Groups, as well as its Products Liability, Toxic Tort, and Mass Tort Group.

Rudy is a well-rounded litigator who is versed in the counseling of both public entity and private clients.

He has represented several public and quasi-public entities in complex litigation, including the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority, the New Jersey Schools Development Authority, the Delaware River Port Authority, several municipalities, Buckeye Pipe Line Company, and Rockland Electric Company.

On the private side, Rudy has significant experience in construction litigation, eminent domain litigation, land use litigation, and general real estate litigation.

He has successfully conducted several trials, including jury trials, and has handled multiple appeals before the New Jersey Appellate Division and the New Jersey Supreme Court.

Rudy obtained a degree in archaeology from Rutgers University and went on to earn his law degree from Fordham University School of Law in 2008. Rudy served on the Environmental Law Review and Moot Court team at Fordham Law School, where he received the Emmet J. McCormack Foundation Prize for Admiralty Law.

Areas of Emphasis

Eminent Domain

Land Use

Real Estate

Bar Admissions

New Jersey

Education

Fordham University School of Law, J.D., 2008

Rutgers University, B.A., 2005

Rankings & Recognitions

Thomson Reuters has included him on the Super Lawyers “Rising Star” list for Business Litigation since 2013.

Rudy has been included in the 2024 edition of Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America for his work in Eminent Domain and Condemnation Law. The “Ones to Watch” awards are recognitions given to attorneys who are earlier in their careers for outstanding professional excellence in private practice in the United States.

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