Neil V. Shah

Associate, Roseland Office

85 Livingston Avenue

Roseland, New Jersey 07068

Phone:  (973) 535-0500

nshah@connellfoley.com

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Neil V. Shah joined Connell Foley in 2009.  His practice focuses primarily on commercial, intellectual property, and bankruptcy litigation in federal court.         

 

Mr. Shah is a 2009 graduate of Rutgers University School of Law—Newark, where he was a Dean’s Merit Scholar, was admitted into the Order of the Coif, and received the Eric R. Neisser Pro Bono Award.  During law school, Mr. Shah was Managing Editor of the Rutgers Law Review, for which he authored and published a Note on insider trading.  Mr. Shah also served as a legal intern for the N.J. Division of Rate Counsel, as a judicial extern to U.S. District Judge Susan D. Wigenton, as a judicial intern to New Jersey Supreme Court Justice Barry T. Albin, and as a research assistant to Professor David D. Troutt.

 

Mr. Shah was a summer associate with Connell Foley in 2008.

Practice Areas:

Business Litigation

Intellectual Property

 

Admitted to Practice:

State of New Jersey

State of New York

 

 

Education:

New York University (B.A., Politics & Economics, 2006)

Rutgers University School of Law—Newark (J.D., cum laude, Order of the Coif, 2009)

 

Affiliations:

New Jersey State Bar Association

John C. Lifland American Inn of Court

 

News:

Liza Walsh, Patricia Lee and Neil Shah Win Dismissal of New Jersey Dental Association Action (February 2011)

 


Publications

Co-author, "New Jersey's Prescription Drug Monitoring Program: Opening the Door to Expanded Tort Liability" published in New Jersey Law Journal (September 2010)

Author, Note, Section 20A and the Struggle for Coherence, Meaning, and Fundamental Fairness in the Express Right of Action for Contemporaneous Insider Trading Liability, 61 Rutgers L. Rev. 791 (2009)