- GuardianshipAttorney Lawrence Hersh has participated in guardianship matters in Bergen County, Passaic County, Essex County, Union County, Hudson County and other counties in Northern New Jersey.  He frequently acts  as either court appointed attorney on behalf of an alleged incapacitated individual, or on behalf of a person seeking to become guardian over a friend or relative.  With his extensive guardianship experience, he can counsel and assist you through the guardianship process.
- Criminal DefenseOur Appellate Practice focuses on handling appeals in both the federal and state courts. Our Municipal Court Practice focuses on traffic and criminal matters in the municipal courts
- FraudThe New Jersey Consumer Fraud Statute provides for the recovery of treble damages plus attorneys’ fees.  We represent individuals who had problems with...
- Money LaunderingMost recently, the firm has handled several criminal appeals in the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in cases involving money laundering and drugs.
- Business DisputesLawrence C. Hersh, Esq. has over 20 years of legal experience, and has practiced in both state and federal courts in New Jersey, New York and elsewhere. He is able to provide local counsel services in both New Jersey and New York Courts. He is a graduate of the University of Michigan and the UCLA School of Law. Additionally, he is admitted to practice law in New Jersey, New York, California, Illinois as well as registered to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The firm’s practice is concentrated in civil litigation, with a focus on business law, intellectual property, construction, insurance, personal injury, consumer and other areas of dispute. We represent clients in federal, state, municipal and appellate courts.
- Intellectual PropertyPrior to opening up his own firm in 2003, Mr. Hersh worked at several law firms, both large and small, including at stint at the large, well-known New York City law firm of Kaye Scholer LLP and the New Jersey boutique intellectual property law firm of Weingram and Associates. In all, Mr. Hersh has more than 20 years of legal experience.
- Premises Liability
- Construction LitigationOur Civil Litigation practice is geared to small business and individuals. For our business clients, we provide litigation services in breach of contract actions, construction issues and general business disputes. We also provide aggressive representation for people involved in disputes with their insurance companies. We have experience representing clients on consumer fraud cases and personal injury and automobile accident claims.
- Personal Injury located in Rutherford, New Jersey can help.  Attorney Lawrence Hersh has been practicing law for more than 20 years and will personally handle every aspect of your personal injury case. When you call, you will speak directly with attorney Lawrence Hersh, and not be directed to a secretary, paralegal, or another attorney. Your telephone calls and emails will be personally and promptly responded to by attorney Lawrence Hersh.  The statute of limitations for personal injury actions are typically two-years in New Jersey and three-years in New York, however, in certain circumstances a failure to act sooner, could prevent you from obtaining a recovery.  Therefore, it is a good idea to speak to an experienced personal injury attorney as soon as can, who can help you protect your rights. Even if your case has been turned down by another attorney, give us a call for a second opinion.  We have received favorable settlements for clients whose cases have been turned down by other attorneys. Â
- Medical Malpractice
- Auto Accidents
- Dog BitesOur Personal Injury practice focuses on injuries caused by automobile accidents and other types of injuries, resulting from slip and falls and dog bites.
- Debt CollectionIf you are being harassed by debt collectors, you may be entitled to recover money damages under what is known as the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). The FDCPA protects consumers against harassment from debt collectors. Harassment can take the form of telephone calls, recorded collection notices and other forms of improper collection tactics which are prohibited by the FDCPA.