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Practice Areas: |
General Litigation
Regulatory & Governmental
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Family Law |
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| Areas of Emphasis: |
Government Affairs
Insurance Defense
General Litigation |
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| Bar Admission: |
State Court of New Jersey
U.S. District Court - NJ
U.S. Court of Appeals - Third Circuit |
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| Education: |
Upsala College (magna cum laude)
Western New England School of Law (cum laude) |
James G. O’Donohue is a partner of Hill Wallack LLP. He is a member of the firm’s Litigation Division
and Regulatory & Government Affairs Practice Group. He concentrates his practice in general litigation, government
affairs and insurance defense. He has substantial litigation experience in both the State and Federal Courts. He is also
partner-in-charge of the firm’s Family Law Practice Group.
Representative Matters
Mr. O’Donohue has served as general counsel and advised various governmental entities on the state, county and local level.
He has served as general counsel to the New Jersey Association of Counties and the Borough of Bound Brook. He previously
served as general counsel to the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority and was a criminal prosecutor and a special
prosecutor. He has also served as a Police Benevolent Association Attorney. He has represented individuals and entities
before the State Commission of Investigation and the Office of Inspector General.
In 1983 Mr. O’Donohue served as law clerk to Judge William T. Walsh of the Massachusetts District Court, Appellate Division.
In 1984 he served as law clerk to Judge Michael R. Imbriani of the Superior Court of the State of New Jersey. Before joining
Hill Wallack, Mr. O’Donohue practiced in Westfield, New Jersey concentrating in medical malpractice, insurance defense and
general litigation.
Mr. O’Donohue is admitted to practice in New Jersey (1984), before the U.S. District Court of New Jersey (1984), and
before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit (1991).
A graduate of Upsala College, magna cum laude, Mr. O’Donohue received a law degree from Western New England School of
Law, cum laude.

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