Attorney Alan M. Liebowitz, Esq.
Serving Englewood, Bergen, Passaic & Hudson Counties
Since 1989, Alan M. Liebowitz, Esq., has vigorously defended clients facing criminal charges, such as DWI, and zealously represented clients who have been injured on the job and are seeking workers' compensation or who have suffered personal injury due to an accident or the negligence of others. With more than 25 years in practice, Mr. Liebowitz believes in a client-centered practice, meaning everything he does is for you.
He keeps your best interests in mind as he guides you through the often complicated legal process. This includes responding immediately to phone calls and keeping you informed of all progress in your case.
Schedule your free consultation today.
Background & Associations
The Law Office of Alan M. Liebowitz, Esq., LLC was established in 1999. In practice, Attorney Liebowitz concentrates in cases tried at both the state and Federal levels. His prior experience includes ten years of professional experience in family law handling matrimonial and civil litigation.
Throughout his years in practice, he has been AV® Rated by Martindale-Hubbell® and used his knowledge of the law to help all of his clients.
He is the proud member of the following organizations:
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New Jersey Bar Member
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New York State Bar Member
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NJHL
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NACDL
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ACDL - NJ
Landmark Cases
Attorney Liebowitz has handled hundreds of cases and some of them have set legal precedent or have called current precedent into question in favor of his clients.
These landmark cases include:
- State of New York vs. Sacco, 242 N.J.Super. 699 (L. Div 1990) which proved that civil contempt sanctions are not punitive and therefore not subject to the penal exception of the full faith and credit clause of the U.S. Constitution
- Wei vs Wei, 248 N.J.Super. 572 (App. Div. 1991) which established that although remarried, a husbands' primary obligations are to his first family.
- Vitrano vs. Schiffman, 305 N.J.Super. 572 (App. Div. 1997) which said that doctors in a medical malpractice claim may offer an expert opinion before a jury based on facts not in medical records.
- State of New Jersey vs. Sotomayor (unpublished, App. Div. 2007) which said that an accused has the constitutional right to cross examine the alleged victim about dismissal of charges against the witness to show bias.
The Help You Need, When You Need it
Whether you are facing a criminal defense, a personal injury, or a workers’ compensation case, the office of Alan M. Liebowitz, Esq., LLC can help. Our legal team helps clients throughout New Jersey in Englewood, Bergen, Passaic, and Hudson Counties.
Contact the firm online or call (201) 340-9338 to schedule your free initial consultation.