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SHALOM D.
STONE. Member.
Mr. Stone graduated
from New York University School of Law in 1987, where he was a teaching
assistant in both legal writing and civil procedure. He has extensive
experience in business litigation and criminal defense, including
motions, trials, chancery proceedings, criminal sentencing proceedings,
and appeals (including the New Jersey and U.S. Supreme Courts).
His practice areas include business disputes, contracts, real estate,
securities, insurance, RICO, civil procedure, and legal ethics.
He has written articles about federal sentencing guidelines, insurance
company insolvencies, rent receivers, and other topics, and is the
co-author of "The Scope of Discovery in the Federal Courts," a report
published in 1998 by the American Bar Association's Section of Litigation.
In 1994, he briefed, argued and won an invasion-of-privacy case
before the New Jersey Supreme Court. He is a member of the American
Bar Association (including the Litigation Section and the RICO Committee),
the Association of the Federal Bar of the State of New Jersey, and
the Federal Bar Association. He is the former Chair of the Federal
Practice and Procedure Section of the New Jersey State Bar Association (2002-2004).
He is a former member of the Lawyers' Advisory Committee, United States District Court,
District of New Jersey (2003-2004).
E-MAIL: sdstone@whbesqs.com
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