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.
March 27, 2025
By Barry M. Capp and Layne A. Feldman In a unanimous March 17, 2025, opinion, the New Jersey Supreme Court held that earned commissions are “wages,” not “supplementary incentives,” and are therefore covered by the rights and remedies of the state’s Wage Payment Law (WPL). The decision in Musker v. Suuchi means that New Jersey […]
Read More »March 27, 2025
Ansell.Law is pleased to announce that ten attorneys were selected for inclusion in the newly released 2025 New Jersey Super Lawyers and Rising Stars list.* The attorneys recognized represent several practice areas that highlight the Firm’s strengths. New this year, Seth Rosenstein and Anthony Sango are named Rising Stars for their work in business litigation […]
Read More »March 26, 2025
A recent Law360 article covered the Firm’s Princeton office relocation to 100 Canal Pointe Boulevard. President and Managing Shareholder Michael V. Benedetto reinforced Ansell.Law’s commitment to an enduring presence in New Jersey and the capacity to serve New Jersey clients as well as those in New York and Pennsylvania. While speaking with Law360, Princeton Partner […]
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