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Townsend, Tomaio, Newmark & Clancy, L.L.C. Welcomes New Partners To The Firm

Townsend, Tomaio, Newmark & Clancy, L.L.C. is pleased to announce that Gregory A. Pasler has made Partner.

Gregory A. Pasler, Esq.

Greg joined the TTN Family in 2017. Greg is a graduate of Seton Hall University School of Law, where he was named a Distinguished Public Interest Scholar and received a Public Interest Law Fellowship. Mr. Pasler is Certified by the New Jersey Supreme Court as a Matrimonial Law Attorney and was also named as 10 Best for Client Satisfaction in Family Law – American Institute of Legal Counsel, Top 10 Under 40 Family Law Attorney – American Institute of Family Law Attorneys, New Jersey Super Lawyer’s Rising Star 2017, 2018 and 2019 and Martindale-Hubbell Client Champion – 2020. Greg has also completed the prestigious American Bar Association, Family Law Trial Advocacy Institute, an intensive week long program in Houston, Texas as part of his Family Law training.
Greg has been featured on Yahoo! Finance, the New Jersey Law Journal as well as Law360.com due to his successful Appellate work, including the recently reported case of Phaninder Pathri v. Srivani Kakarlamath (2020) in which Greg successfully established the standard for live video testimony in civil matters. Greg has achieved further success on behalf of his clients in the Appellate Division relative to issues pertaining to alimony, child custody, child support and equitable distribution: Shetty v. Shetty (2020), Keller v. Keller (2017), H.S. v. D. S. (2017), Saia v. Roberge (2015), Mynes v. Mynes (2015) and Wei v. Wei (2014).
Greg says, “I am excited about becoming a partner at one of New Jersey’s premier family law firms. I will utilize my new position to further assist and advocate for the firm’s clients while also helping shape the rapidly changing legal landscape in New Jersey.” he says.

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