People

Audrey G. Ogurchak

Audrey G. Ogurchak

Counsel

Audrey Ogurchak prepares and prosecutes patent applications before the United States Patent and Trademark Office in a wide range of hardw...

Andrew E. Graw

Andrew E. Graw

Partner
Chair, Executive Compensation and Employee Benefits

Andrew Graw's work is informed by his belief that a company's greatest asset is its employees. Whether he is crafting an equity-based pro...

Mary J. Hildebrand CIPP/US/E/AIGP

Mary J. Hildebrand CIPP/US/E/AIGP

RETIRED PARTNER

We're pleased to announce the retirement of Mary J. Hildebrand effective November 5, 2025. Any inquiries should be directed to the Chair...

Lisa A. Harvey

Lisa A. Harvey

Senior Counsel

Lisa Harvey represents clients across a wide range of industries in intellectual property matters and both buy-side and sell-side commerc...

Kevin O. Grange

Kevin O. Grange

Partner
Office Managing Partner, Utah

Kevin Grange is a third-generation electrical engineer with a reputation for being the go-to patent attorney for clients developing revol...

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News & Insights

September 8, 2025 | 9th Circuit Expands Scope of Recoverable Natural Resource Damages Under CERCLA

On Sept. 3, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit held that the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA)1 authorizes recovery of natural resource damages for the lost use of natural resources that have...

September 8, 2025 | Lowenstein Receives High Ranking in The American Lawyer’s 2025 Midlevel Associates Survey

Lowenstein Sandler ranked among the top 30 law firms in The American Lawyer’s 2025 Midlevel Associates Survey. The survey assesses overall job satisfaction of over 3,300 third-, fourth-, and fifth-year associates across Big Law across 12...

September 5, 2025

Should the next governor rein in NJ agencies’ legal independence?

Now that the gubernatorial nominees have been chosen, we can expect to hear more about their leadership philosophies. One issue that likely will garner little attention but will have far-reaching implications is this: Should the new governor stric...

September 4, 2025 | Out-of-Court Restructurings and Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors

September 4, 2025 | Lowenstein Represents Q6 Cyber in Strategic Growth Investment from Charlesbank Technology Opportunities Fund

Lowenstein Sandler represented threat intelligence platform Q6 Cyber in its receipt of a strategic growth investment from Charlesbank Capital Partners’ Technology Opportunities team. Q6 monitors the ‘digital underground’ to prevent fraud or o...

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Podcasts

But I Get Up Again: Personal and Professional Resiliency – Part 2
January 27,2022 | But I Get Up Again: Personal and Professional Resiliency – Part 2

In this episode of "Real Talk," hosts Rachel Moseson Dikovics and Megan Monson, and guest host Amanda Cipriano, continue their conversation on personal and professional resiliency and break down five more habits that build resi...

The Case of the Disappearing Trust
January 19,2022 | The Case of the Disappearing Trust

Lowenstein Sandler lawyer Joseph Romano and investment advisor Julie Jackson discuss creating, managing, and investing trusts, plus how to keep a child with a trust from turning into a trust fund baby. Speakers: Warren Racusin, Chair, Trusts &...

Common Equity Plan Pitfalls
January 13,2022 | Common Equity Plan Pitfalls

In today’s episode of “Just Compensation” Megan Monson and Taryn Cannataro will focus on common pitfalls that arise in the context of equity plans for corporations. The discussion brings awareness of common problems and how to navigate them. Speak...

But I Get Up Again: Personal and Professional Resiliency – Part 1
January 06,2022 | But I Get Up Again: Personal and Professional Resiliency – Part 1

In this episode of "Real Talk," hosts Rachel Moseson Dikovics and Megan Monson are joined by colleague Amanda Cipriano to discuss habits that build personal and professional resiliency. Speakers:Megan Monson, Partner, Employee Benefits & Execu...

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Other Results

Criminal improving the criminal justice system through legislative and executive reform

The firm is committed to advancing justice not only through individual representation, but also through legislative action. In 2024, we worked closely with New Jersey Governor Murphy's office to propose changes to make the state's criminal justice system more fair.

Acknowledgments

Lowenstein works many partners and contributes to a wide array of nonprofits.

Immigration preparing for increased immigration enforcement

The firm created Advisories for New York and New Jersey nonprofits that provide guidance on how to respond if federal immigration authorities appear on-site to conduct enforcement actions.

Civil protecting the right to vote

The firm demonstrated its long-term commitment to ensuring that eligible voters were able to cast their ballots by once again partnering with Election Protection, the national, nonpartisan voter hotline organized by the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. The firm was responsible for responding to Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, and Rhode Island voters who contacted the hotline and for reaching out to elections officials to report problems identified by those voters.

Access to justice numbers

Access to Justice by the numbers

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