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William devotes his law practice to the defense of professional liability and construction defect matters. He regularly represents the interests of architects, engineers, land surveyors, real estate professionals including agents, brokers, appraisers, and home inspectors. His practice also involves the representation of architects before the state of New Jersey Board of Architects. He has tried a number of bench and jury trials in which he has secured successful defense verdicts.
In 1990 William was awarded his B.A. from the University of Scranton. He then entered the Widener University School of Law and received his Juris Doctorate from this institution in 1993. Following graduation from law school, he clerked for the Honorable Lawrence A. Eleuteri, Sr., Presiding Judge, Civil Division, Burlington County, New Jersey.
Before joining Marshall, Dennehey, William was associated with an insurance defense firm for five years, during which time he managed a substantial case load of varying complexity. There he was responsible for all aspects of each case from the filing of the answer until the resolution whether by settlement or trial.
Today, William manages a complex case load of matters involving allegations of design deficiencies, delay damages, standard of care considerations, and breach of contract matters in which he directs and implements a case strategy from inception until conclusion of the matter. He supervises a team of associates who adhere to his proactive approach to the handling of these matters to ensure that the interests of our clients are adequately protected at all times and the proper result is obtained.
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