Brendan M. Walsh and Angela E. Juneau Co-Author Article in New Jersey Law Journal, “Hiring Local Counsel in the District of New Jersey: What You Need to Know”
Pashman Stein Walder Hayden P.C. is proud to share that Brendan M. Walsh, partner and co-chair of the firm’s Litigation Department, and Angela E. Juneau, associate, co-authored an article in the New Jersey Law Journal titled “Hiring Local Counsel in the District of New Jersey: What You Need to Know.” In the article, Walsh and Juneau provide practical guidance for out-of-state and less-frequent federal practitioners on navigating the unique expectations of the District of New Jersey (DNJ), emphasizing the critical role local counsel plays in federal litigation within the district.
“Hiring local counsel for a case in the DNJ should not be an afterthought. Engage local counsel early and treat your local counsel as part of the team, especially when you are considering making a move that requires some sort of court intervention. The motion you are preparing to file might be procedurally improper, longer than it is allowed to be, or completely unnecessary. Good local counsel will be worth their weight in gold,” write Walsh and Juneau.
To read the full article in the New Jersey Law Journal, click here.