Christopher G. Aiello, Esq.

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Christopher G. Aiello, Esq.: Attorney with Aiello Harris Abate Law Group, PC
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Employment Law Case Examples:

• A $300,000 settlement for a person who was a whistleblower

• A $450,000 settlement when a woman was sexually harassed

• A $935,000 CEPA – Whistleblower Case

• A $1,400,000 Race Discrimination

• A $3,547,414 PA Structured Settlement

Personal Injury Case Examples:

• Murray vs. Orleans Construction. 7.4 million structured settlement for a wrongful death of a child and an emotional distress claim for the mother and sister.

• Kondratyk vs. Holiday Inn. $1.4 million settlement for wrongful death suit as a result of excessive force and negligence at a hotel.

• A $900,000 settlement when a man suffered a cervical fusion when he was involved in a car accident.

• Jacobson vs. Lake Mohawk. $2.2 million settlement. Diving accident and medical malpractice.

• Kelly vs. Sands Hotel and Casino. $750,000. Fall down on wet floor resulting in injuries.

• Russo vs. Morgan. $900,000

• Hernandez vs. Jones. $450,000

Criminal Law Case Examples:

• Police charge defendant with possession of a handgun and purchasing drugs. If the defendant is found guilty it is an automatic state prison sentence. He filed a motion to suppress due to and illegal search and seizure by the police resulting in all criminal charges being dismissed.

• Third offense DUI found not guilty. Mr. Aiello proved that although the vehicle was running the defendant did not have the requisite intent to operate a motor vehicle. Mr. Aiello’s efforts resulted in the defendant avoiding 180 days in jail and 10 years loss of driving privileges.

• Young man denied Pre-trial intervention program. The allegations were that the defendant was dealing drugs to undercover officers. The trial judge agreed with Mr. Aiello and admitted the defendant into the program. The prosecutor appealed the decision to the Appellate Division . Mr. Aiello wrote a brief in opposition and the Appellate Division agreed with his position. Again, the prosecutor appealed to the Supreme Court and once again the Supreme Court agreed with the defendants and Mr. Aiello’s position and he was admitted into the program.

• Defendant had a gun and committed a first-degree robbery. He could have received a prison sentence between 10 to 20 years while serving 85% of the time under (NERA) The no early release act. The plea offer was originally 12 years. Mr. Aiello negotiated with the prosecutor resulting in a second-degree sentence of five years. He then made a motion to the sentencing judge to treat the defendant as a 3rd degree offender and not a 2nd degree offender. That motion was granted and the defendant’s sentence was reduced to three years. If you are charged with a crime please contact Mr. Aiello and his team of criminal trial attorneys.

In regards to criminal law, motions to dismiss resulting in acquittals for the defendant, motions to suppress resulting in acquittals for the defendant, negotiating excellent plea-bargain for defendants and wins at the appellate division for criminal defendants.

If you need experienced and tough litigators contact Mr. Aiello and his team of attorneys.

Reported cases

• Murray vs. Orleans Construction. $7.4 million. Structured settlement.

• Jacobson vs. Lake Mohawk. $2.2 million settlement. Diving accident and medical malpractice.

• Kondratyk vs. Holiday Inn. $1.4 million. Wrongful death negligence with excessive force.

• Kelly vs. Sands Hotel and Casino. $750,000. Fall down on wet floor resulting in injuries.

• Russo vs. Morgan. $900,000 (details)

• Hernandez vs. Jones. $450,000 (details)

Publications

• The Glenn Section 1 Condominium Association vs. Glenn Developers. $1.2 million Appellate Division.

• Richard T. Ruffino vs. State of New Jersey. Former policeman fights for his pension against State of New Jersey Appellate Division

• A Historical Review of Workers’ Compensation, Temple University.

• The Care and Rights of the Mentally Retarded in the Pennhurst Case, Temple University

Community involvement

• Out of the Darkness. Fundraising for this charitable organization

• USTA, New Jersey District. Chairman, Grievance Committee

• USTA Adult and Junior teams, Former Coach and Captain

Professional Associations and Memberships

• Association of Justice

• American Bar Association

• New Jersey State Bar Association

• Pennsylvania Bar Association

Areas of Practice (3)

  • Criminal Law
  • Personal Injury
  • Employment Law

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Fordham University, B.A., History and Political Science, magna cum laude, 1978
Law School Attended:
Temple University School of Law, J.D., with honors, 1982
Year of First Admission:
1983
Admission:
1983, Pennsylvania; 1984, New Jersey; 1984, U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey; 1985, Connecticut
ISLN:
913703883

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I had a great experience with this firm. Jim Langford , I hope I didn’t misspell your name - you did a good thing for me and my family. DUI number three is jail if convicted. DUI Charges dropped and...

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