Craig graduated in 1992 from The American University, Washington, D.C., magna cum laude and with Distinguished University Honors, and in 1995 from Seton Hall Law School, summa cum laude and as Valedictorian. He was admitted to the New Jersey Bar and the United States District Court, District of New Jersey, in 1995. Prior to joining our firm, he served as Law Clerk to the Honorable James J. Petrella, Presiding Judge of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division. As a civil litigator, Craig has participated in the litigation of cases before both state and federal courts, covering such topics as injunctive relief, appellate practice, commercial litigation, business torts, employment claims, zoning matters, intellectual property disputes, and shareholder and partnership issues.
During his tenure at Orloff, Lowenbach, Stifelman & Siegel, Craig has also enhanced his professional development as a litigator through his successful membership in the Arthur T. Vanderbilt Inn of Court. In addition, Craig has obtained practical experience in matters pertaining to municipal government affairs through his service as the elected Mayor of the Borough of Bloomingdale (1999-2006). |