3.20.26
We are pleased to announce the selection of 36 of the firm’s attorneys for inclusion in the 2026 edition of New Jersey Super Lawyers, a Thomson Reuters business, following the publication’s annual nomination, research and blue-ribbon review process.
Ten attorneys from the firm are listed as 2026 New Jersey Rising Stars: Jennifer A. Belardo, Amory R. Blank, Justine A. DelVecchio, Conor J. Hennessey, Irene Hsieh, Steven G. Mlenak, Joseph A. Natale, Tamires M. Oliveira, David C. Scott, and Charles J. Vaccaro.
Mark H. Sobel is featured on the “Top 100” list for the fifth consecutive year.
The complete list of the firm's attorneys recognized in the 2026 edition of New Jersey Super Lawyers follows, listed by primary area of practice and in alphabetical order:
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Banking |
Environmental |
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Bankruptcy: Business |
David C. Scott (Rising Star) |
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Estate & Trust Litigation |
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Business Litigation |
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Conor J. Hennessey (Rising Star) |
Family Law |
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Irene Hsieh (Rising Star) |
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Tamires M. Oliveira (Rising Star) |
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Joseph A. Natale (Rising Star) |
Mark H. Sobel (Top 100) |
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Health Care |
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Charles J. Vaccaro (Rising Star) |
Jennifer A. Belardo (Rising Star) |
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Civil Litigation: Defense |
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Land Use/Zoning |
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Construction Litigation |
Steven G. Mlenak (Rising Star) |
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Mergers & Acquisitions |
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Employee Benefits |
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Real Estate |
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Justine A. DelVecchio (Rising Star) |
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Employment & Labor |
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Employment Litigation: Defense |
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Amory R. Blank (Rising Star) |
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New Jersey Super Lawyers selects attorneys using a multi-phase selection process that combines peer nominations and evaluations with independent research. Candidates are evaluated on 12 indicators of peer recognition and professional achievement. Selections are made on an annual, state-by-state basis. Visit the Super Lawyers website for additional information on its methodology and selection process.
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