Raymond actively defends complex professional liability, construction litigation and product liability matters. This includes the defense of accountants, architects, engineers, surveyors, contractors, allied construction professionals, and product manufacturers.
Raymond is experienced in complex multiparty litigation and has successfully represented clients in matters involving wrongful death, personal injury, school construction, condominium construction defects, reserve studies, public entity construction projects, geotechnical engineering (wall and slope collapse), crane collapse, roof failures, building collapse, surveying claims, bond claims, construction liens, fire litigation, and manufacturing product liability claims.
Upon graduating from Rutgers University in 1990, Raymond accepted a commission as a Second Lieutenant with the United States Air Force. He held numerous assignments as a Missile Combat Crew Commander during his active service, among other responsibilities. Raymond is a combat veteran of Operation Enduring Freedom, having served a tour in Afghanistan with the Combined Forces Special Operation Component Command - Afghanistan. In June 2011, Raymond retired as a Lt. Colonel from the United States Air Force.
Raymond received his juris doctor from Widener University School of Law, an MBA (accounting) from Rockhurst University, and a Bachelor of Arts from Rutgers University.
Year joined
2003
Thought Leadership
Develop the Helpful Habits to Ward Off Litigation
Mount Laurel
Accountants’ Professional Liability
June 1, 2023
Reprinted with permission from the Pennsylvania CPA Journal, a publication of the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Defense Digest, Vol. 29, No.
Develop the Helpful Habits to Ward Off Litigation
Mount Laurel
Accountants’ Professional Liability
March 3, 2023
Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin Elects New Shareholders
December 14, 2012
Philadelphia, PA - Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin is pleased to announce that the following 13 attorneys were elected shareholders at the Annual Shareholders’ Meeting on December 11, 2012: Christoph
Putting the Teeth Back in the Affidavit of Merit Statute
Mount Laurel
Health Care Liability
June 1, 2009
New Jersey - Health Care Liability (Affidavit of Merit) In 2003 the New Jersey Supreme Court decided Ferreira v. Rancocas Orthopedic Assocs., 178 N.J. 144 (N.J. Defense Digest, Vol. 15, No. 2, June 2009
Classes/Seminars Taught
Case Studies in Ethics for Engineers, American Water Works Association (AWWA) NJ Annual Conference, Atlantic City, NJ, March 23, 2023
Risk Strategy, Joint Meeting of the NJSPLS North Jersey Chapter and the Engineers and Surveyors Association of Bergen Passaic, May 2015
Forensic Accounting for Attorneys
Risk Strategies for Architects
Interpreting Indemnity Provisions in Contracts
Standardize Contracts: A Comparison of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the ConsensusDOCS
Key Concepts in Design Professional Ethics
Understanding and Complying with the American With Disabilities Act: Barrier Free Requirements
How can Design Professionals Reduce Delay Claims
Design Professional: Emerging Renewable Energy