Hellring Lindeman Goldstein & Siegal LLP

David Landau

Practice Areas: Alternate Dispute Resolution, Case Consultation Services in Business and Estate Disputes, Employment Matters, Tort Claim Resolution, Complex Case Management, and Special Master Assignments.

Law School: Harvard University, J.D. 1953

College: Rutgers College, B.S. Business Administration, 1950

Email: dlandau@hlgslaw.com

David Landau, a former partner in the Firm, returned upon retirement from the Appellate Division of the New Jersey Superior Court where he has most recently been Supervising Judge of the Civil Appeals Settlement Program. He previously served in the Law and Chancery (General Equity) Divisions of that Court.

Judge Landau is a Master in the Brennan-Vanderbilt Inn of Court, Member of the Garabaldi Alternative Dispute Resolution Inn of Court; The American Law Institute and of the New Jersey and Essex County Bar Associations. Prior to originally joining the firm, Judge Landau served as a Deputy Attorney General assigned as counsel to the N.J. Department of Banking and Insurance. During the years of practice with the Firm prior to his judicial appointment, he represented clients in a wide range of business matters including Chancery practice, administrative law, labor relations, and real property taxation . He also served as counsel to the New Jersey Insurance Law Commission during revisions of New Jersey’s life and health insurance statutes which were recodified as Title 17B. He is a court-approved R.1:40-6 mediator.


Areas of Practice

  • Complex Litigation and Corporate Transactions
  • White Collar Criminal Defense
  • Family Law
  • Bankruptcy
  • International Transactions and Litigation
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