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Walsh Welcomes Jordynn Jackson

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NEWARK, N.J., July 13, 2022 – Walsh Pizzi O’Reilly Falanga LLP welcomes Jordynn E. Jackson to the firm! Jordynn will be assisting with the Labor and Employment team, as well as with the Business and Commercial Litigation team.

Jordynn previously worked as Deputy Attorney General with the New Jersey Office of the Attorney General. During her time as a Deputy Attorney General, she represented the State of New Jersey in employment, civil rights, personal injury and constitutional matters before the Superior Court of New Jersey, the New Jersey Appellate Division, Division of Civil Rights, and the United States District Court of New Jersey. She also represented public entities in matters before the Office of Administrative Law and in various departmental hearings.

She earned her J.D. from Rutgers Law School and her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science with a minor in English from Howard University.

Walsh Honors Late Hon. Joel A. Pisano at Essex County Bar Foundation Memorial Service

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NEWARK, N.J., July 5, 2022 – Billy Walsh of Walsh Pizzi O’Reilly Falanga LLP paid tribute to late Hon. Joel A. Pisano, U.S.D.J. at this year’s Essex County Bar Foundation Memorial Service. The annual service, which took place in June, is held to remember Essex County lawyers, jurists, friends and colleagues, and to honor the lasting contributions they made to the practice of law.

After retiring from the bench in 2015, Judge Pisano reentered private practice as Counsel at Walsh Pizzi O’Reilly Falanga LLP. The Essex County Bar Association quickly named him Professional Lawyer of the Year. Liza Walsh described Judge Pisano as “a friend to all and a loved member of the firm. His kindness, quick wit, and passion for the law will not be forgotten.”

“I’m just so humbled and grateful that the Judge’s beloved wife Bette gave me the honor of being able to say a few words about the great man I knew,” Billy said. “I know I speak for our entire firm when I say we miss him dearly every day.”

A link to the gallery from the memorial can be found here: Essex County Bar Association

A link to the live video can be found here.

Walsh Summer Associate Receives John J. Barry Memorial Scholarship

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NEWARK, N.J., June 29, 2022 – Walsh Pizzi O’Reilly Falanga LLP’s Summer Associate, Carmen I. Abrazado, is of one of three recipients of the John J. Barry Memorial Scholarship, awarded by the Association of the Federal Bar of New Jersey at the 45th Annual William J. Brennan, Jr. Award Reception.

She was selected based on her academic experience, personal integrity, strength of character, leadership qualities, community service, and charitable endeavors.

“I am deeply grateful to the AFBNJ for recognizing my efforts with this scholarship. Their support makes it possible for me to give my daughter and my education both the attention they deserve,” Carmen said. “I am also thankful for the impromptu recognition that they gave my daughter at the Brennan Reception. She is the driving force and primary reason for everything that I do, and I wouldn’t accomplish half of it without her cheering me on.”

The John J. Barry Memorial Scholarship is awarded to one law student from each of New Jersey’s three law schools, underscoring the Association’s commitment to the development of New Jersey’s legal community. Walsh Pizzi O’Reilly Falanga LLP would like to congratulate not only Carmen, but also the other two recipients, Luke D. Hertzel and Anna Maria Giblin, on their remarkable achievement.

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Meet Walsh’s 2022 Summer Associates

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Carmen I. Abrazado is aA headshot of Carmen I. Abrazado rising 3L student at Seton Hall Law School. Her undergraduate degree comes from Duke University, where she studied theatre. Carmen is returning to Walsh Pizzi O’Reilly Falanga LLP for a second consecutive year as a Summer Associate.

What made you choose law?

Carmen made it her mission to improve the marketability of her undergraduate degree to support her daughter and improve their lives. She began tutoring students for SAT, ACT, GRE, GMAT, and LSAT. While tutoring her students for the LSAT, she found she quite enjoyed the contents of what she was teaching! “I thought to myself, ‘Maybe I’ll go to law school!’ So I went to law school,” she said. Since that day, her decision to attend law school has been confirmed as the right choice.

Why do you love working for Walsh?

Carmen likes working at Walsh because there’s a variety of specializations – she can never quite predict what type of project she will get to work on next. “Since I’ve started, I have worked on projects in bankruptcy, special education law, and employment law. Whatever comes across my desk is going to be new and interesting – variety is one of the things I most enjoy about working here,” she says.

She also enjoys her work at the firm because it’s where the rubber meets the road – she can apply what she’s learned in school to real-world practice.

 

 

 

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Rachel Lu is a rising 2L student at Cornell Law School. She isn’t a stranger to Ithaca, NY, as her undergraduate degree also comes from Cornell University in Operations Research and Information Engineering. At Cornell Law, Rachel is actively involved in the Asian Pacific American Law Student Association and the Women of Color Collective and looks forward to serving as a mentor for these clubs in the future.

What made you choose law?

Rachel says that during her undergraduate program, she was able to take specific law courses towards her major. She enjoyed the analytical concepts and logical reasonings of law from those courses and decided early on in her curriculum that she would make it her goal to attend law school after graduation.

Why do you love working for Walsh?

“So far, I’ve gotten a few different research assignments,” she says. “The experience is very different from when I have to read assigned cases for class.” Rachel loves her experience because she is getting to practice the application of law for real clients.

Additionally, Rachel says that her mom, an attorney, has worked directly with Walsh and spoke very highly of the firm.

 

 

 

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Nick Ebel is a rising 3L student at Boston College Law School. He received his bachelor’s degree in History from Seton Hall University. At Boston College Law School, Nick writes for the Uniform Commercial Code Reporter-Digest, a research tool used by practitioners to find case law on various commercial law topics. Serving as the publication’s Training Management Editor, he both annotates significant commercial case law each week and trains the publication’s new writers.

What made you choose law?

Nick recalls that even from a young age he knew he wanted to pursue law. “I knew by high school I was going to go to law school,” he says. However, it was when he started his Legal Studies in Business minor in his undergraduate program that really solidified his passion for law. He enjoys the ability to dissect, think analytically, and present information with different approaches within the practice of law.

Why do you love working for Walsh?

Nick notes that Walsh has a big presence in many different sectors of law – he enjoys the variety of projects that are offered. Additionally, he’s impressed with the firm’s culture and mentions that every single attorney is available and open to answering any questions he may have.

He also says that he’s happy to observe attorneys at the firm and often sees them step outside of their “typical wheelhouses” to collaboratively accomplish tasks with confidence in their work.

 

Chambers and Partners Ranks Walsh, Two Partners in USA 2022 Guide

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NEWARK, N.J., June 8, 2022 – Chambers and Partners has recognized Walsh Pizzi O’Reilly Falanga LLP as a Leading Firm in its Chambers USA 2022 Guide. In addition, Chambers and Partners recognizes founding partners Liza Walsh and Stephen Falanga.

Liza Walsh is ranked as a Leading Lawyer in the Litigation: General Commercial (New Jersey) category. Liza offers significant experience representing corporations in an array of disputes, including IP litigation and class actions. According to Chambers, Liza is a “lawyer’s lawyer.” This is her fifth year ranked in the Chambers USA 2022 Guide.

Stephen Falanga was recognized as a top lawyer in Bankruptcy/Restructuring – New Jersey. He is highlighted for his ability to advise debtors and creditors on a range of matters. He is renowned for his ability to handle Chapter 11 cases. Chambers and Partners identifies Stephen as a “smart and effective attorney.”

Chambers USA is the leading legal directory, ranking the top lawyers and law firms across the USA.

 

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Walsh Hosts APALA-NJ Annual Meeting and Election

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NEWARK, N.J., June 1, 2022 – Walsh Pizzi O’Reilly Falanga LLP hosted the annual meeting and election for the Asian Pacific American Lawyers Association of New Jersey (APALA-NJ) last week.

The event introduced the 2022-2023 APALA-NJ Officers and Directors. The oath of office was administered by the Honorable Edward S. Kiel, U.S.M.J., the first Korean-American Federal Judge in New Jersey.

Walsh Associate Francis Yook was sworn in as the President-Elect for the 2022-2023 year. “I am thrilled to be taking on a leadership role in APALA-NJ and am grateful to my firm for their support and enthusiasm for this opportunity,” he said.

Yook notes that one of his goals is to boost membership, particularly among young lawyers and law students who have not yet settled on career trajectories and aspirations. “The organization has tremendous resources and provides invaluable networking opportunities. Whether you are seeking a mentor, career guidance, a referral, or a job opportunity, APALA-NJ is your one-stop shop. I look forward to working with my fellow officers and directors in the coming years,” Yook said.

The Asian Pacific American Lawyers Association of New Jersey, Inc. is New Jersey’s only Pan-Asian bar association serving Asian American attorneys throughout the state. APALA-NJ, founded in 1985 and incorporated in 1993, is the largest specialty bar association that collectively represents the interests of Asian and Pacific American lawyers in the State of New Jersey.

 

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Four Walsh Partners Recognized by Best Lawyers®

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NEWARK, N.J., May 23, 2022 –Walsh Pizzi O’Reilly Falanga LLP announced that Best Lawyers® has selected four Walsh partners for inclusion in the 2022 Edition of The Best Lawyers in America®.  Attorneys are selected based upon rigorous peer review and the annual list recognizes those who exemplify the highest standards of outstanding work in their respective practice areas.

Walsh partners named as Best Lawyers® include:

Liza Walsh: Bet-the-Company Litigation, Commercial Litigation, ERISA Litigation, Patent Litigation

Stephen Falanga Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law

M. Trevor Lyons Labor and Employment Litigation, Labor Law-Management

Tricia O’Reilly Commercial Litigation, Employment Law-Management

Partners Liza Walsh, Stephen Falanga, M. Trevor Lyons, and Tricia O’Reilly were previously named as Best Lawyers®.

In addition, Associate Jessica Formichella was recognized by Best Lawyers® as “Ones to Watch” for her work in Commercial Litigation and Professional Malpractice Law.

Recognition by Best Lawyers® is based entirely on peer review, a consensus opinion of leading lawyers about the professional abilities of their colleagues within the same geographical area and legal practice area. The Best Lawyers in America® was first published in 1983 and publishes top legal talent in more than 70 countries around the world.

Joseph L. Linares to Share Male Allyship Insights for DE&I Initiatives during the 2022 HBNA/VIA Corporate Counsel Conference

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NEWARK, NJ, March 7, 2022–Walsh Associate Joseph L. Linares will participate on the GOOD Guys + Men in the Mix: Male Allyship and Success in the Law panel during the 2022 Hispanic National Bar Association/VIA Corporate Counsel Conference on March 25.

The presentation is based on a combination of two programs–GOOD Guys and Men in the Mix–which together provide a wide array of information for male allies. GOOD (Guys Overcoming Obstacles to Diversity) Guys is a program created by the National Conference of Women’s Bar Associations to integrate DE&I with male leaders. Men in the Mix is a project of the ABA’s Commission on Women to assess how DE&I can better engage male allies. Panelists will discuss firms’ benefits from DE&I initiatives, the importance of male allies, and how male leaders can succeed at DE&I.

“As an attorney at a leading majority women-owned law firm and the father of young girls, allyship is clearly important to me,” Linares said. “Women’s advancement in law is vital to evolution of the practice and we all need to recognize and address circumstances which lead to experienced female lawyers leaving the profession.”

The panel will be moderated by Robert Maldonado, Counsel at Wolf Greenfield. Linares will be joined on the panel by Teresa Beck, Managing Shareholder of Arizona and Nevada and Co-Chair of DE&I Committee at Klinedinst Law; Rosevelie Márquez Morales, D&I Director for the Americas at Hogan Lovells; and Valerie T. Matherne, Operations Lead at Chevron.

Linares concentrates his practice on litigation, contract drafting and complex negotiations, and he handles a multitude of dispute types including contract claims and drafting, intellectual property, employment, construction and torts as well corporate/business law and transactional work.

The Hispanic National Bar Association (HNBA) is an incorporated, not-for-profit, national membership association that represents the interests of over 67,000+ Hispanic attorneys, judges, law professors, legal assistants, law students, and legal professionals in the United States and its territories. The Corporate Counsel Conference provides substantive, continuing legal education programs over three days as part of a robust and forward-looking program on cutting edge topics led by leading practitioners and leaders from across the country, as well as networking opportunities. Learn more about the conference here.

 

 

 

Walsh Announces Three New Partners

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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, Caitlin P. Cascino, and David D. Cramer.

“Those who have worked with Mariel, Caitlin and David know first-hand that not only are they exceptional lawyers, but they are true professionals who will continue to bring honor and respect to the firm,” said Liza M. Walsh, Co-Founder and Managing Partner. “They are deeply committed to our clients, and I know that their futures at Walsh will be bright. Our selection represents our commitment to diversity, and they embody the firm values we hold dear.”

Meet Walsh’s newest partners

Mariel L. Belanger focuses her practice on general commercial and management-side employment litigation across a wide range of industries. She litigates in state and federal court and before administrative agencies. In addition, she devotes a significant amount of her practice to conducting in-depth internal investigations addressing issues ranging from employee misconduct, harassment, and discrimination, to fraud and whistleblower allegations. She also assists clients with investigations initiated by various government and regulatory entities. Ms. Belanger spent several years acting as an independent Title IX investigator for institutions of higher education, investigating highly sensitive student complaints pertaining to sexual assault, stalking, and gender-based discrimination and harassment. Ms. Belanger also regularly provides strategic employment counseling to clients on a wide range of personnel issues and assists in the drafting and review of policies and handbooks. Before entering private practice, Ms. Belanger served as a law clerk to the Honorable Katharine S. Hayden, United States District Judge for the District of New Jersey.

Caitlin P. Cascino is a trial lawyer who defends employers against single- and multi-employee claims alleging workplace discrimination, harassment, whistleblower retaliation, and breach of contract. Ms. Cascino also prosecutes and defends matters involving employee breaches of restrictive covenants and confidentiality mandates. In addition, she works closely with in-house counsel, business executives, and human resources professionals on day-to-day employment counseling, advising management on a wide range of employment-related matters. With a recent defense verdict to her credit in an Essex County (NJ) age discrimination jury trial, Ms. Cascino brings her trial experience to bear on each engagement, whether counseling clients to avoid litigation or defending employers in court or administrative proceedings. She was also twice selected by a Fortune 100 financial services firm to complete a secondment managing employment litigation as in-house counsel. Prior to entering private practice, Ms. Cascino served as a law clerk to the Honorable Mary Catherine Cuff, P.J.A.D. during Judge Cuff’s assignment to the Supreme Court of New Jersey.

David D. Cramer practices primarily in the areas of management-side employment and labor litigation as well as commercial litigation, advocating for clients in state and federal court and before administrative agencies. Recent successes include presenting successful summary judgment motions in multiple cases on behalf of a Fortune 100 financial services firm in employment law and product marketing matters. Outside of the courtroom, Mr. Cramer has significant experience assisting with internal investigations and crafting employment policies and handbooks.  Mr. Cramer also serves as counsel to a nutritional supplemental manufacturing company, providing day-to-day guidance on employment and business matters. Prior to arriving at Walsh, Mr. Cramer completed a clerkship with the Hon. Regina Caulfield, J.S.C., Superior Court of New Jersey, and practiced with a defense firm handling a wide array of matters in state and federal courts in New Jersey and New York.

 

Hector D. Ruiz and Joseph L. Linares Sworn in to Leadership Roles with the Hispanic National Bar Association

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NEWARK, 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 Jimmie V. Reyna, Circuit Judge with the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, in a virtual ceremony on September 29, 2021. In connection with their roles, Hector and Joseph became voting members of the HNBA Board of Governors, the organization’s decision-making.

Ruiz was elected as Region 3 President (New Jersey) for a two-year term. The HNBA’s Regional Presidents are members of the HNBA’s Board of Governors, and they work to ensure the execution of the Association’s local, regional, and national programs and bylaws by working closely with the HNBA Executive Committee and the HNBA Affiliate Organizations across the country.

“I’m excited and honored to work with the national organization and leadership to further our mission,” Ruiz said. “I look forward to supporting the HNBA’s efforts to help our members succeed and serving as a resource for the advancement of professional development of our members and supporters. We also think it is vitally important to help the next generation of lawyers. For example, we held a virtual bar exam event in which recent bar graduates explained their experiences with the bar exam, which was helpful to this year’s bar cohort.”

Ruiz appointed Linares, a past Region 3 President, as a Deputy Regional President to assist in achieving regional objectives. Linares will continue in his role of Deputy National Finance Director leading national fundraising efforts for the organization. In addition, Linares was appointed to a one-year term as Programming Chair and will assist in planning and running HNBA conferences as the organization moves to expand virtual events and reinstates in-person events. He will be responsible for conceptualizing, coordinating, and monitoring the plenary panels at HBNA’s two conferences, the fall VIA Annual Convention and the spring Corporate Counsel Conference, among other duties.

“I’m honored to be appointed and excited to continue to build on and expand HNBA programming,” Linares said. “Working together we have made great strides over last two years as an organization to remain visible and relevant to our members during the pandemic and the demands of social distancing. My goal is to build on that success and continue to move forward – full steam ahead!”

Both Ruiz and Linares are active with the HNBA’s local affiliate, the Hispanic Bar Association of New Jersey in various capacities and have held several leadership positions in that organization.