Walsh Announces Three New Partners
NEWARK, NJ, December 21, 2021– Walsh, Pizzi, O’Reilly Falanga LLP, a leading women-owned law firm in the Mid-Atlantic region, announced three new partners effective January 1, 2022: Mariel L. Belanger,…
read moreNEWARK, NJ, December 21, 2021– Walsh, Pizzi, O’Reilly Falanga LLP, a leading women-owned law firm in the Mid-Atlantic region, announced three new partners effective January 1, 2022: Mariel L. Belanger,…
read moreNEWARK, NJ, October 1, 2021–Walsh attorneys Hector D. Ruiz and Joseph L. Linares were sworn in to new leadership roles within the Hispanic National Bar Association (“HBNA”) by the Honorable…
read moreThe IADC Speaks podcast released an interview with Walsh partner Peter J. Pizzi CIPP/US, exploring his article in the Defense Counsel Journal: Will Social Media Platforms Continue to Avoid Litigation…
read moreJudge Mark Falk joins Walsh, bringing with him more than four decades of legal experience, looking to continue working in mediation and arbitration. Read Full Article >
read moreWalsh Pizzi O’Reilly Falanga LLP has been recognized as one of the Top 10 most active Hatch-Waxman local counsels by Patexia Inc. in its second annual ANDA Litigation Intelligence Report…
read moreNEWARK, NJ, October 1, 2021 – Walsh Pizzi O’Reilly Falanga LLP is pleased to announce the Honorable Mark Falk has joined the firm as Counsel, bringing a wealth of legal…
read moreThe District of New Jersey recently issued multiple decisions concluding that an insurance policy’s virus exclusions barred a policyholders’ coverage of losses arising from the COVID-19 pandemic, handing multiple victories…
read moreNEWARK, NJ – As a follow-up to a July 22 meeting of the Privacy Data Security and Information Technology Litigation Committee of the NYSBA Commercial & Federal Litigation Section addressing…
read moreNEWARK, NJ – Walsh Partner Peter J. Pizzi, CIPP/US has published an in-depth article in IADC’s Defense Counsel Journal Volume 88, No. 3 explaining the elements of the statutory immunity…
read moreEarlier in June, the United States Supreme Court significantly narrowed the scope of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (“CFAA”) (18 U.S.C. § 1030(a)(2)) in Van Buren v. United States holding…
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