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.