Ryan M. Dunn
Ryan M. Dunn is an Associate in the Firm’s Commercial Litigation Group. Ryan has represented clients in commercial litigation in state and federal courts, and...
Ryan M. Dunn is an Associate in the Firm’s Commercial Litigation Group. Ryan has represented clients in commercial litigation in state and federal courts, and...
Matthews A. Florez is an Associate in the Firm’s Commercial Litigation Group. Matthews has experience drafting pleadings and briefs in a wide variety of commercial...
John S. Gormally is an Associate in the Firm’s Commercial Litigation Group with a focus on complex litigation matters. He has substantial experience handling complex...
Robert Holup is an Associate in the Firm’s Trusts & Estates and Litigation Groups. He earned his J.D. from The George Washington University Law School...
Taleen A. Kradjian is an Associate of the Firm’s Litigation Group with a focus on securities litigation. Taleen received her J.D. from the University of...
Corey L. LaBrutto is an Associate in the Firm’s Commercial Litigation Group. Corey handles a variety of litigation matters with a focus in commercial litigation,...
Daniel MacLane is an Associate in the Firm’s Governmental Affairs and Commercial Litigation Groups. Daniel received his J.D., cum laude, from the Seton Hall University...
Omar Marouf is an Associate in the Firm’s Commercial Litigation Group with experience in representing developers, property owners, design professionals, and construction firms in complex...
Toni M. Mitchell is an Associate in the Firm’s Commercial Litigation Group. Toni received her J.D. from Rutgers Law School in 2024, where she served...
Shelley Wu is an Associate in the Firm’s Commercial Litigation Group. She received her J.D., magna cum laude and Order of the Coif, from Benjamin...
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