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Michael J. Lerner

Michael J. Lerner

Partner
Chair, Life Sciences Group

Michael Lerner provides strategic judgment and practical advice regarding diverse matters for pharmaceutical, life sciences, and health c...

Reynold  Lambert

Reynold Lambert

Partner

Reynold Lambert focuses on complex commercial disputes, class actions, and domestic and international arbitrations. As a trusted advisor,...

Timothy  Chia

Timothy Chia

Director of Financial Systems

Tim manages the firm's client accounting services and works closely with lawyers and the firm's marketing department to implement alterna...

Patricia  Cristadoro

Patricia Cristadoro

Senior Manager of Lateral Recruiting

As the Senior Manager of Lateral Recruiting, Patricia drives the lateral attorney recruiting process for Lowenstein Sandler across the co...

Mary  Bogart

Mary Bogart

Office Administrator, Roseland

As the firm's Roseland Office Administrator, Mary is responsible for Facilities, Office Services, and Records and Conflicts, and she also...

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News & Insights

November 21, 2025 | Federal Court Blocks Unlawful Policy Change, Restores Protections for Tens of Thousands of Abused, Neglected, or Abandoned Immigrant Youth After Challenge by Counsel Team Including Lowenstein Center for the Public Interest

A federal judge in the Eastern District of New York granted key relief to plaintiffs challenging the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services’ (USCIS) decision to end the Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) Deferred Action Policy. The plaint...

November 20, 2025 | The Road Ahead: The Future of Financial Distress and Bankruptcy in 2026 and Beyond

Large U.S. companies filed Chapter 11 cases at the fastest pace in 15 years in 2024 according to S & P Global Market intelligence and increased filings are expected to continue through the rest of 2025 and in 2026. The speakers will first disc...

November 20, 2025 | Between the Headlines: Market Drivers Impacting Office Growth & Talent Acquisition

This panel, moderated by Lowenstein partner Julia E. Sanabria, will dive into the key forces shaping the resurgence in leasing in New York’s office sector. Panelists will explore which industries and tenant profiles are returning to the market, ho...

November 20, 2025 | Kevin Grange, Managing Partner of Lowenstein’s Utah Office, Named to 2026’s IAM Strategy 300 Global Leaders

Lowenstein Sandler is pleased to announce that Kevin O. Grange has been included in the 2026 edition of IAM Strategy 300 Global Leaders. This is the third consecutive year that Grange has been recognized in this prestigious ranking. Grange is Mana...

November 20, 2025 | Cybersecurity in Law Firms: The Wake-Up Call

The number of cyberattacks hitting law firms has exploded in recent years. This session will present the evolving risks and outline key steps to take in the event of a cyber breach. The panel, featuring Lowenstein Data Privacy, Security, Safety &a...

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Podcasts

The Impact of 457A on Deferred Compensation from non-US Entities
December 07,2023 | The Impact of 457A on Deferred Compensation from non-US Entities

Today on “Just Compensation,” Darren Goodman, Megan Monson, and Taryn E. Cannataro of Lowenstein's Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation group are joined by Sophia Mokotoff, partner in the firm’s Tax group, to discuss Internal Revenue Cod...

Balancing Work, Life, and Kids: A Discussion with Podcaster Carol Sutton Lewis of ‘Ground Control Parenting.’
December 07,2023 | Balancing Work, Life, and Kids: A Discussion with Podcaster Carol Sutton Lewis of ‘Ground Control Parenting.’

Today on “Real Talk,” hosts Megan Monson and Diane Moss are joined by Carol Sutton Lewis, a former practicing attorney who now hosts and produces the award-winning podcast, ‘Ground Control Parenting.’  Lewis describes how her legal skills hav...

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Other Results

Pro bono Lawyers

Business Litigation

Civil workplace

Partnering with Election Protection, a nationwide, nonpartisan voter protection coalition led by the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, the firm recruited more than 240 volunteers to answer calls from voters in New Jersey, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Georgia.

Civil protestors

When protests against police brutality and institutionalized racism reignited in the aftermath of the death of George Floyd, many participants were wrongfully arrested for disorderly conduct. Through extensive negotiations with city officials, a team of Lowenstein lawyers proved that one such arrestee did not exhibit any disorderly behavior, and all charges against him were dropped.

Fighting for fairer sentences for young people

Together with Pro Bono Partnership and Start Small Think Big, we launched an initiative to assist nonprofits and microbusinesses with their questions about and applications for federal relief. We helped more than 200 clients assess their eligibility for PPP loans, fill out their applications, understand the restrictions that applied to spending the funds they received, and apply to have their loans forgiven.

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