Lance Brown, Esq., possesses a distinguished legal career marked by exceptional expertise and dedication in various areas of law. His credentials include active licenses in both New Jersey since 1996 and Pennsylvania since 2002. Throughout his career, Lance has demonstrated an outstanding track record in handling numerous jury and bench trials, arbitrations, motions, and settlements. His areas of specialization include Nursing Home Neglect, Medical Malpractice, Employment Law, and Criminal Defense, among other practice areas.
Lance’s educational journey is equally impressive. He holds an LL.M in Trial Advocacy from Temple School of Law, earned in 2009, showcasing his commitment to refining his trial skills. Additionally, he has an LL.M in Taxation from Villanova University School of Law, completed in 2003, along with an Estate Planning Certificate from Villanova in the same year. His expertise also extends to Employee Benefits, for which he earned a certificate from Temple in 2002. Lance began his legal education at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey School of Law – Camden, where he received his Juris Doctor in 1996. His academic excellence was recognized with the American Jurisprudence Award for the Highest Grade and the Corpus Juris Secundum Award for Scholastic Excellence at Rutgers Camden School of Law in 1995.
Lance has also contributed to the legal field through publications and speaking engagements. He was a contributor to the “1st Employment Law The Fair Labor Standards Act 2016 Supplement” and authored “Estate Planning for Special Situations” for ICLE in 2005. His expertise has been shared at various speaking engagements, including a Medical Malpractice Claims Overview for Lawline in 2015 and a presentation on Estate Planning and Collections for I.C.L.E. in 1998.
Outside the courtroom, Lance is known for his intellectual pursuits and athletic achievements. He is a highly rated chess player, a member of Mensa, and a tournament-winning tennis player, reflecting his diverse talents and commitment to excellence in all endeavors.
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