Gary K. Wolinetz is a partner of the firm in its Litigation Department and a member of the Real Estate Brokerage Practice Group. Mr. Wolinetz concentrates his practice in complex commercial, real estate and trust and estate litigation. A graduate of Rutgers University in 1984, Mr. Wolinetz received his law degree from Rutgers Law School, Camden, in 1987. He served as a judicial clerk to the Honorable Freda L. Wolfson, United States District Court, Trenton, for the 1987-1988 term, and has been with the firm since 1989. Mr. Wolinetz is an adjunct professor at Rutgers Law School, Camden, teaching pretrial advocacy, and has lectured for a number of years on civil litigation for the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education. Mr. Wolinetz co-authored the books Civil Trial Preparation (2000), Civil Trial Preparation (2001) and Civil Trial Preparation (2004). He has also authored or co-authored numerous articles including: When Slavery wasn�t a Dirty Word in New Jersey, 8 New Jersey Lawyer 327 (February 15, 1999); New Jersey Slavery and the Law, 50 Rutgers Law Review 2227 (1998); Civil Jury Trials Under the New Jersey Constitution, New Jersey Lawyer Magazine (June 1997) (co-author); 25 Years of the New Jersey Antitrust Act, 26 Seton Hall Law Review 637 (1996) (co-author); Courts Should Preserve Summary Dispossess Actions, New Jersey Law Journal (June 24, 1996); Applying the Attorney-Client Privilege to In-House Counsel, Metropolitan Corporate Counsel (November 1995) (co-author); Can Untimely Attempts to Exercise Renewal Options be Enforced? New Jersey Law Journal, (October 16, 1995); and The Right to a Civil Jury Trial in New Jersey, 47 Rutgers Law Review 1461 (Summer 1995) (co-author). Mr. Wolinetz is also a contributor to the Encyclopedia of New Jersey. Mr. Wolinetz is admitted to practice in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, the U.S. District Court of New Jersey, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second and Third Circuits, the United States Tax Court, and the United States Supreme Court. He is on the roster of approved mediators for the Superior Court of New Jersey and has successfully mediated numerous disputes. Mr. Wolinetz is a member of the New Jersey State and Middlesex County Bar Associations and the Association of the Federal Bar of the State of New Jersey. Mr. Wolinetz is a resident of Plainsboro, New Jersey, is the chairman of the Plainsboro Zoning Board of Adjustment, and serves on the Board of Directors for the Epilepsy Foundation of New Jersey. |