Brian T. Byrne

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Biography

Brian is a member of the Casualty Department and focuses his practice primarily on auto and premises liability. He graduated from Seton Hall University with a B.A. in Political Science. Subsequently, Brian earned his J.D. from Pace University School of Law in 2016.

During law school, Brian was a member of the Pace Law Review and competed in the Prince Evidence Moot Court Competition. Brian also interned with the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office and completed a judicial externship with the Honorable Vincent L. Briccetti, a U.S. District Court judge in the Southern District of New York.

Following law school, Brian served as a law clerk to the Honorable Charles E. Powers, Jr., J.S.C. in the Bergen County Superior Court, Civil Division. Prior to joining Marshall Dennehey, Brian was an associate at a general practice law firm where he focused primarily on defending public entities under the New Jersey Tort Claims Act as well as employment litigation matters.

Year joined

2018

Thought Leadership

In a Clash Between Public Policy and Statutory Interpretation, the Appellate Division Rules the Negligence Claim of an Allegedly Intoxicated Motorist Is Not Barred

Roseland
Automobile Liability
Hospitality & Liquor Liability
Trucking & Transportation Liability
September 1, 2023
Key Points: Defense Digest, Vol. 29, No.

Areas of Practice (3)

  • General Liability
  • Automobile Liability
  • Property Litigation

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Seton Hall University, B.A., magna cum laude, 2012
Law School Attended:
The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, J.D., magna cum laude, 2016
Year of First Admission:
2017
Admission:
2017, New Jersey; 2018, U.S. District Court of New Jersey
Reported Cases:
Published Works: 'In a Clash Between Public Policy and Statutory Interpretation, the Appellate Division Rules the Negligence Claim of an Allegedly Intoxicated Motorist Is Not Barred,' Defense Digest, Vol. 29, No. 3, September 2023; 'Lost in a Maze of Character Evidence: How the Federal Courts Lack a Cohesive Approach in Applying Federal Rule of Evidence 404(b) in Drug Distrubtion Cases,' 36 PACE L. REV. 624 (2016)
ISLN:
1000313714

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