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Chancery Court Litigation

NJ Chancery Court Litigation Lawyers

NJ Chancery Court Litigation Lawyers [1]The New Jersey law firm of Shapiro Croland Reiser Apfel & Di Iorio, LLP represents businesses and individuals in litigation before the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Court. Unlike the Law Division of the Superior Court where litigants are seeking primary relief  in the form of money damages, the Chancery Court is appropriate for cases where the primary relief sought is equitable. Also, in Chancery Court there is no right to a jury trial.  Rather, the judge decides the case in a bench trial.

There are 2 separate divisions in the Chancery Court:  1) General Equity, and 2) Probate.  The Chancery Court’s jurisdiction to grant relief as to each division is generally described as follows:

General Equity Part

Probate Jurisdiction

Examples of Chancery Cases Handled by Glenn R. Reiser

Our NJ Chancery Court litigation attorneys have handled a variety of complex matters. Appearing below are some examples of the types of Chancery cases we have handled and the results achieved.*

If you or your business needs assistance with a Chancery Court case, please contact our NJ Chancery Court litigation attorneys [13] today.

Serving Northern, Central and Southern New Jersey. Bergen County [14]Essex County [15]Hudson County [16]Mercer County [17]Middlesex County [18]Morris County [19]Passaic County [20]Somerset County [21], and Union County [22].

*Disclaimer:  The results of any reported case appearing on our website is for informational purposes only. Past success in litigation does not guarantee success in any new or future lawsuit. No website is a substitute for competent legal advice regarding the facts of your particular case. If you think you have a case, you should talk to an attorney as soon as possible, as there are time limits within which you may be required to file a lawsuit or make a claim. This website is not intended to provide examples of all the remedies that may be available to you under any applicable state and/or federal laws, nor is it intended to explain every detail of the laws or their interpretations by courts of relevant jurisdictions. No lawyer or law firm can guarantee in advance the results of any potential case or claim.