
Lloyd Freeman concentrates his practice in the area of commercial and complex civil litigation in state and federal courts in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania. He has represented clients in trials, arbitration and mediation in both states.
Mr. Freeman has experience in commercial and complex matters involving consumer fraud, real property, franchise agreements, business torts, the Uniform Commercial Code and other issues related to business and contractual disputes. A member of the firm’s discovery practice group, Lloyd is extremely knowledgeable in the areas of civil procedure both on the state and federal levels. Particularly, Lloyd has extensive experience managing electronic discovery for complex matters.
Mr. Freeman has also litigated a number of tort and contract matters involving governmental entities. He is well-versed in the New Jersey Open Public Records Act and has represented both public agencies and private entities in this regard.
Prior to joining the firm, Lloyd served as an intern to the Honorable Jerome B. Simandle, Chief U.S.D.J, and as an extern to the Honorable Joseph E. Irenas, S.U.S.D.J., both of the District of New Jersey. At the firm, Lloyd serves as a member of the Associate Practice Development Committee, Diversity Committee and coordinates the Rutgers Law School Diversity Scholarship Program.
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