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Fernando M. Pinguelo is a partner at Norris McLaughlin & Marcus and Chair of the firm's Entertainment Law Group. He devotes his practice to entertainment law, complex litigation, and employment matters. Fernando has experience in all facets of litigation in both the federal and state courts. He also co-chairs the firm’s Response to Electronic Discovery and Information (REDI) Group and works with clients to develop strategies and implement cutting-edge technologies to manage legal issues related to information technology. Notably, Fernando was involved in New Jersey’s first case addressing its new e-discovery rule amendments, and has lectured at the Judicial College of New Jersey on the topic. Fernando has appeared on television as a legal commentator for high-profile trials, and has been quoted and cited in many newspapers and magazines and on radio and television broadcasts regarding cases he has handled. Fernando has published several articles and has lectured on a variety of topics including copyright, contracts, entertainment law, employment law, and information technology. Fernando is an Adjunct Professor of Law at Seton Hall Law School.
Fernando can be reached by:
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(908) 722-0700, ext 4128
Email: fmp@nmmlaw.com
Web: http://www.nmmlaw.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=140&Itemid=29
Timothy D. Cedrone is a 2009 cum laude graduate of Seton Hall University School of Law and a 2006 summa cum laude graduate of Seton Hall University Stillman School of Business, where he earned a B.S. in Business Administration with concentrations in Sport Management and Finance. During 2008-2009, Tim was the Symposium Editor for the Seton Hall Journal of Sports & Entertainment Law and organized the Journal’s 2008 Symposium. Tim’s law school studies have focused on corporate, sports, and entertainment law, and the intersection of the three. He has previously published a comment in the Seton Hall Journal of Sports & Entertainment Law entitled, A Critical Analysis of Sport Organization Bankruptcies in the United States and England: Does Bankruptcy Law Explain the Disparity in Number of Cases? While in law school, Tim has worked for the National Football League Management Council, the New Jersey Sports & Exposition Authority, and a prominent New Jersey law firm. During the 2009-2010 judicial term, Tim will be clerking for the Honorable Christine Miniman of the New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division.
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