Christina L. Saveriano is an associate in the Princeton, N.J. office of
Hill Wallack LLP
and a member of the Firm’s
Complex Litigation, Employment and Labor Law
and
Regulatory & Government Affairs Practice Groups.
Ms. Saveriano concentrates her practice in commercial litigation, complex civil litigation
and regulatory law with a focus on corporate compliance issues. She practices in both state
and federal court.
Representative Matters
Ms. Saveriano has experience with partnership and corporate conflicts such as medical practice dissolutions and minority/oppressed shareholder cases. She also litigates complex contract and construction litigation disputes.
Ms. Saveriano also regularly acts as New Jersey counsel in intellectual property matters on behalf of generic drug pharmaceutical clients. Her employment practice concentrates on the defense and representation of employers, management, businesses, and individuals, for a wide variety of claims stemming from:
- Wrongful discharge
- Discrimination
- Harassment
- Beach of contract
- Violations of both state and federal civil rights and laws
Leadership
- Member, Hill Wallack
LLP's Professional Relations Committee.
Publications
- Co author, When Disaster Strikes A Sloppy Job: The Act of God Defense, New Jersey Law Journal Construction Law Special Section
- Co author, A Review Of The New Local Patent Rules, New Jersey Law Journal Intellectual Property Special Section
Ms. Saveriano is admitted to practice in New Jersey (2003), Pennsylvania (2003), and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey (2003). Following law school, Ms. Saveriano served a judicial clerkship in the Appellate Division of the New Jersey Superior Court with the Honorable Frank M. Lario, J.A.D. She received her law degree from the Pennsylvania State University, Dickinson School of Law and is a graduate of Rowan University.