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Adam Jon Weisberg - Ocean Township, NJ
1500 Allaire Ave.Suite 101 Ocean Township, NJ 07712
Weisberg & Klauber, LLC
Ocean Township Criminal Law Lawyer
Overview
Our firm is dedicated to protecting your rights and advocating for you. Whether you are facing a criminal charge or suffering from a personal injury, having a knowledgeable and experienced attorney who takes the time to understand your situation can be the difference between a favorable result and a devastating one. We can help.
As a criminal defense attorney, Adam Jon Weisberg has the necessary knowledge of the criminal justice system, combined with trial skills that only come from experience, to vigorously defend you against any criminal charge. When your future is on the line, you need an attorney that not only understands criminal law, but one that will fight for you every step of the way.
Attorney Adam Jon Weisberg also lectures on issues involving real estate transactions and property law. When you decide to buy or sell property, working with us means having someone to protect your interests. We negotiate terms and execute transactions for residential and commercial property, as well as purchase and sale of existing businesses.
About Adam Jon Weisberg
Current Employment Position(s)
- Partner
Practice Areas
- Criminal Law
- Workers Compensation
- Municipal Matters
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- New Jersey, 1989
- New York, 1989
- Florida, 1991
- U.S. District Court District of New Jersey, 1989
Other Affiliations
- Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers of New Jersey
- Middlesex County Bar Association, Criminal Section
- Monmouth County Bar Association - Workers Compensation Committee and Municipal Court Committee
- New Jersey State Bar Association, Megan's Law Sub-Committee
- Haydn Proctor Inns of Court - Committee Member: Criminal Section Chairman, Master
- Member of The Justice James H. Coleman, Jr., Inn of Court for Workers’ Compensation
- National College for DUI Defense
Classes and Seminars
- Lecturer, Workers' Compensation Program, Criminal Law, Real Estate Transactions and Property Law
Pro Bono Activities
- Animal Legal Defense Fund
Education
- New York Law School, New York, New York, 1988
J.D. - Rider College, Lawrenceville, 1985
B.S.
Major: Business Economics
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
1500 Allaire Ave.Suite 101 Ocean Township, NJ 07712
Phone
Fax
- 732-517-1166
Websites
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