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Please choose a profile to review: Ms. Salvo began her career in the litigation department of the international law firm Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy. She also served as a law clerk to the Honorable Bruce A. Gaeta in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Bergen County. Ms. Salvo is a seasoned litigator who has represented a wide-range of clients -- from major financial institutions in multi-million dollar litigations to small business owners in contract disputes to individual clients injured as a result of someone’s negligence. She has also represented clients before the arbitration panel of the National Association of Securities Dealers (now "FINRA"), and has defended third-party debt collector clients against individual and class actions brought pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Ms. Salvo was recently interviewed on WABC-TV Eyewitness News about her representation of the manager of the popular 1950's musical group The Drifters in litigation against the promoters of an "imposter" group using a name confusingly similar to The Drifters. Ms. Salvo won a major victory against these promoters -- a federal court judge held the promoters in contempt of court and ordered that any future performances by their "imposter" group be immediately cancelled. Ms. Salvo has also published the following articles: “The Doctrine of Inequitable Coercion Under Delaware Law,” “Liability for Persons Signing SEC Disclosure Documents,” and “Technological Dinosaur: Why It’s Time to Update the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act,” – all in the New York Law Journal. She has also published “Collection Efforts and the 30-day Validation Period” in the May/June 2006 issue of Collection Advisor magazine. Before becoming an attorney, Ms. Salvo earned a masters’ degree in psychology from the New School for Social Research in New York City. She was also the founder and President of a national special events company which organized fashion shows and pageants to promote petite sizes for women. Ms. Salvo thus knows more than just the law – she also has a practical, working knowledge of what it means to be a small business owner. Her creative business solutions reflect this first-hand knowledge and experience. Moreover, her degree in psychology provides Ms. Salvo with a unique insight into family law matters, as she understands both the legal and the emotional issues that are so often involved. Contact Ms. Salvo at: (973) 795-1228 Prior to graduating law school, Ms. Rivera served as an intern in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York. After graduation, she joined the international law firm of Wilkie Farr and Gallagher where she practiced in the bankruptcy department. She then began practicing at a large New Jersey law firm where she concentrated her practice in commercial litigation, including Fair Debt Collection Practice defense, and was a member of the firm’s recruitment committee. Commercial litigation and FDCPA defense continue to be the focus of her practice today. She has skillfully represented a wide variety of clients in both state and federal courts in New York and New Jersey. Contact Ms. Rivera at: (973) 795-1228 Karen Grayson-Rodgers’ extensive experience in family law enables her to provide her clients with excellent and effective legal representation. But, Karen also recognizes that this may be the most difficult time of her clients’ lives, and always provides emotional support in addition to legal expertise. Karen began her career in civil litigation, where she learned to be a tough negotiator, and built a strong foundation of trial advocacy. Realizing her caring nature and interest in people, she later concentrated her efforts exclusively to family law practice, with a goal of helping people to move on with their lives without divorce devastation. Karen is also a family law mediator, approved by the Superior Court of New Jersey, and she has successfully mediated many divorces, saving couples from the expense and emotional stress of the court-directed divorce process. Contact Ms. Grayson-Rodgers at: (973) 795-1228 We are proud to announce that Anne Raulerson was selected for the 2008 Super Lawyers-Rising Stars list! Only 2.5% of the best up-and-coming attorneys are chosen each year! Ms. Raulerson began her career as Assistant Counsel, and then Deputy Counsel, in the Capital Projects Division of the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. Ms. Raulerson also practiced with top New Jersey law firms, Lowenstein Sandler and Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer, where she practiced commercial litigation, including construction litigation. She has represented significant private and public clients on a wide range of capital projects including public schools, stadiums, nursing homes, universities, day care centers, golf courses and hundreds of parks and playgrounds. Ms. Raulerson authored Take Control of Your Project! The Importance of Project Documents which was published in the February/March 2006 edition of Retail Construction Magazine as well as Recent Construction Defect Case Highlights, Importance of Handling Physical Evidence with Care. She has also served as a moderator at the NJ ICLE seminar, Construction Law Basics. Contact Ms. Raulerson at: (973) 795-1228 Ms. Breen began her career at Carpenter Bennett & Morrissey in Newark, NJ where she practiced commercial litigation, environmental litigation and products liability. Her practice currently centers on residential real estate, litigation, as well as residential and commercial landlord-tenant matters. Fun fact: Her son is a rock star – Nash Breen, a drummer with the band Armor for Sleep. Contact Ms. Breen at: (973) 795-1228 |
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