Neil Reiseman, Partner Mr. Reiseman is a 1960 graduate of Rutgers University and received his L.L.B. degree from the University of Pennsylvania Law School in 1963. He thereafter served as Captain in the United States Army through 1965. Mr. Reiseman is board certified and recertified as a Civil Trial Attorney by the New Jersey Supreme Court's Board on Trial Attorney Certification; he is a Diplomat of the American Board of Trial Advocates, a former Master of the Richard J. Hughes American Inn of Court and admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court. Mr. Reiseman is a former member of the General Council to the New Jersey State Bar Association and former Trustee of the Essex County Bar Association. He has taught the trial section of the Skills and Methods Course for those preparing for admittance to the Bar, has been a Chairman of the Essex County Bar Association's Committee on relations with the medical profession, and Chairman of the Product Liability Committee for that Bar Association. Mr. Reiseman has acted as an Arbitrator for the American Arbitrator Association and has lectured on numerous occasions to both law students, physicians and members of the Bar concerning all phases of trial practice involving litigated claims on behalf of the defense. He is currently a member of the State Bar's Judicial Administration Committee. He is also a member of the Essex County, New Jersey State and American Bar Associations, the Trial Attorneys of New Jersey and the New Jersey Defense Association. He was recently elected to both the National and International Who's Who of Executives and Professionals. In addition, he has been chosen one of New Jersey’s “Super Lawyers” by New Jersey Monthly Magazine, based on a poll of over 33,000 N.J. Lawyers, for the last 4 years in a row.
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