Craig represents clients in a wide range of civil litigation matters in New York and New Jersey, encompassing employment law, railroad law, general negligence, premises liability, and professional liability actions.
Prior to joining LCBF, Craig practiced at regional and mid-size law firms where he gained experience in appellate practice, labor and employment, municipal law, land use, school law and higher education, and general litigation. His experience includes numerous matters before New Jersey’s highest court.
Craig graduated from Rutgers Law School. During law school, he interned in the offices of then-Mayor Cory Booker and United Stated Senator Frank Lautenberg. He also served as a Law Clerk for the New Jersey Office of Administrative Law. He was an editor of the Rutgers Race & the Law Review, as well as a Research Assistant to Dean John Farmer, Jr. and Professor Brandon Paradise.
Practice Areas
- Appellate Advocacy
- Civil Rights, Municipal and Constitutional Law
- Commercial and Business Litigation
- Construction Litigation and Counseling
- Employment Litigation and Counseling
- General Litigation
- Mass Tort Litigation
- Products Liability Litigation
- Professional Liability Litigation
- Rail, Bus and Other Transportation Litigation
Admissions
New Jersey, 2014
New York, 2016
Honors and Awards
Education
B.F.A., Syracuse University, NY
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