Much of the representation we provide at Ansell.Law involves zealous advocacy on behalf of clients who find themselves embroiled in a dispute or engaged in or face the prospect of litigation. While we pride ourselves on the skills and acumen of our trial lawyers and our ability to consistently protect or advance our clients’ rights in litigated matters, we also recognize the courtroom is not always the best forum for resolving conflict.
When parties to a dispute and their attorneys seek an alternative to costly and disruptive litigation, Ansell’s Mediation practice group provides them with the opportunity to have their voices heard and issues resolved with the assistance of a seasoned, judicious, and respected third-party neutral.
December 11, 2025
By Barry M. Capp 2025 saw New Jersey join an ever-increasing number of states and localities that have passed laws and ordinances requiring employers to put their compensation cards on the table when posting job or internal promotion opportunities. The New Jersey Pay and Benefit Transparency Act (PTA), which took effect on June 1, 2025, […]
Read More »December 10, 2025
Ansell.Law is pleased to welcome a sharp legal mind whose talent and drive will further strengthen our Firm’s commitment to exceptional client service. Hoda Soliman has joined the Firm’s Ocean office as a partner focusing on criminal and municipal matters. Following a twenty-five-year career as an assistant prosecutor, Soliman will dedicate her time and extensive […]
Read More »November 25, 2025
Tens of millions of older Americans have chosen to live in age-restricted communities, specifically designed to meet the needs and preferences of individuals aged 55 and above. Such developments, despite allowing for age-based discrimination, are authorized by federal law. The community associations governing them have the power and responsibility to ensure that only persons of […]
Read More »No aspect of advertisements on the site has been approved by the Supreme Court of New Jersey or the American Bar Association.
NOTICE: The submission of payment does not constitute an attorney/client relationship. All new matters are subject to conflict check and the full execution of an Engagement Letter. The full execution of our Engagement Letter is what creates the attorney/client relationship.
We DO NOT accept TRUST or DEBTOR payments through this site.
Effective January 1, 2025, we will be implementing a 3% processing fee on all credit card transactions. We will accept ACH payments with no processing fee, for those clients who wish to pay via ACH.