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Overview

Wael Amer represents businesses and corporations in complex commercial litigation matters. He defends clients in tort and product liability disputes. He also has experience representing clients with complex contractual disputes.

Wael handles matters involving aspects of the employer-employee relationship, including hiring, termination, wage and hour compliance, and the implementation of employment-related policies to ensure employers are complying with the myriad of state and federal laws.

Wael was a summer associate with Day Pitney in 2019. At Seton Hall Law School, Wael was involved in the Civil Litigation Clinic where he represented, as a clinic member, indigent people in foreclosure proceedings. He also previously served as a Financial Planner for Ernst and Young and holds a Series-65 certification.

Education and Credentials

Education

  • Seton Hall University School of Law, J.D., cum laude, Interscholastic Moot Court Board, Seton Hall Legislative Journal, Comments Editor
  • The College of New Jersey, B.A.

Admissions

  • U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey
  • State of New Jersey

Languages

  • Arabic

In The Media

Media Mention

Publications

Wael Amer Latest News and Insights

January 23, 2024
NJ Foreclosure Law Will Have Multifaceted Impact on Lenders

Day Pitney Litigation Partner Christina Livorsi and Associate Wael Amer authored the article "NJ Foreclosure Law Will Have Multifaceted Impact on Lenders" for Law360.

June 9, 2023
"2023 Annual Employment and Labor Conference," Day Pitney

On June 7, the Day Pitney Employment and Labor team hosted its 2023 Annual Employment and Labor Conference at the firm's New Jersey office.

December 22, 2022
New Jersey Federal Civil Procedure

Day Pitney Partner and General Counsel Elizabeth J. Sher is pleased to announce the publication of the 2023 edition of New Jersey Federal Civil Procedure (New Jersey Law Journal Books), a leading treatise on federal practice in New Jersey.

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