People

Julie Levinson Werner

Julie Levinson Werner

Partner
Vice Chair, Employment

Clients turn to Julie Levinson Werner for strategic advice that addresses the potentially wide-ranging impact of employment matters. She...

David M. Wissert

David M. Wissert

Partner
General Counsel
Chair, Employment

With a distinguished career spanning three decades, David Wissert is a partner and the General Counsel at Lowenstein Sandler. David plays...

Rasmeet K. Chahil

Rasmeet K. Chahil

Partner

Rasmeet Chahil represents clients in high-stakes commercial litigation, as well as internal investigations and white collar defense matte...

Jonathan C. Wishnia

Jonathan C. Wishnia

Managing Partner
Chair, Mortgage & Structured Finance Practice

Jonathan C. Wishnia is the Managing Partner of Lowenstein Sandler. Jonathan is also the Chair of the firm’s Mortgage & Structured Fin...

Alan  Wovsaniker

Alan Wovsaniker

Of Counsel

Alan Wovsaniker has more than 40 years of experience handling mergers and acquisitions, securities offerings, corporate finance and gover...

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News & Insights

October 21, 2025 | Political Campaign Activity and Exempt Organizations – State of Play

Since the mid 2010’s there has been various changes in how exempt organizations engage in political campaign activity. This panel will look at the impact of recent court cases and other legal developments that have raised questions about the rules...

October 21, 2025 | CERCLA Liability and Reopened Superfund Sites: PRP Impact, Settlement Consequences, Insurance Considerations

This CLE webinar, presented by BARBRI, will address the implications of ongoing CERCLA liability for potentially responsible parties (PRPs) given the EPA's 2024 guidance indicating that closed Superfund sites may be reopened (1) to address PFAS co...

October 20, 2025 | Mind Your Ts and Cs; And Your Master Supply and Service Agreements Too

A strong credit foundation starts with well-drafted documents. In this session, Lowenstein's Andrew Behlmann, Bruce S. Nathan, and Michael Papandrea will show how properly completed credit applications and key provisions can protect clai...

October 20, 2025 | Alexander Shalom Helps Celebrate Major Milestone in Decades-Long Fight for Youth Justice Reform

Alexander Shalom, partner and Chair of Lowenstein Sandler’s Center for the Public Interest, is celebrating the happy culmination of a case he has been working on since his early days as a lawyer at the ACLU-NJ—a case that marks a major milestone i...

October 17, 2025 | Beyond the Pitch: From Connection to Commerce

Gathering premier investors and 30+ vetted Korean startups that are establishing their U.S. entities, helping them forge the key partnerships for a successful launch.  Speaker: Abraham J. Kwon, Partner, Lowenstein Sandler LLP Time: 2-6 p.m. ET

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Podcasts

Women Lawyers’ Advancement and Compensation: How Far Have We Really Come? Part II
January 19,2023 | Women Lawyers’ Advancement and Compensation: How Far Have We Really Come? Part II

Megan Monson, Nicole Fulfree, and Rachel Moseson Dikovics, continue their discussion with Debra Lancaster, Executive Director of the Center for Women and Work and Kirsten Scheurer Branigan, Managing Partner of KSBranigan Law P.C., about the ongoin...

Expiring Stock Options: What Can the Employer Do?
January 12,2023 | Expiring Stock Options: What Can the Employer Do?

Darren Goodman, Megan Monson, and Taryn E. Cannataro of Lowenstein’s Executive Compensation and Employee Benefits groups discuss what companies can or should do if stock options are about to expire, which is a particular concern in today’s uncerta...

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Other Results

Acknowledgement

Lowenstein works with and contributes to a wide array of nonprofits

Civil securing

For years, the firm has represented national nonprofits that advocate for immigrants, foster children, people with disabilities, juvenile offenders, and other populations who often end up in government custody.

Community

Hosted an “Art Party” to create materials for Free Arts NYC, a nonprofit that empowers underserved youth through art and mentoring programs.

Housing stabilizing

New Jersey Community Capital (NJCC) is a nonprofit community development financial institution that provides financing, capital investment, and technical assistance aimed at transforming low- and moderate-income communities.

Criminal solitary

In our 2017 Pro Bono Report, we profiled a civil rights lawsuit we pursued on behalf of “Tobias,” challenging his more than 13 years in solitary confinement as a result of his placement in involuntary protective custody (IPC).

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