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Seven Wilson Elser Attorneys Named to 2026 New Jersey Super Lawyers and Rising Stars Lists
March 20, 2026 - Super Lawyers
Defense of sexual abuse claims against institutional and individual clients.
Representation of manufacturers and distributors in trade secret litigation and trademark infringement matters.
Representation of majority and minority shareholders of closely held corporate entities in claims related to the New Jersey Oppressed Minority Shareholder statute.
Representation of corporate entities against former employees in employment contracts restricting future employment.
Representation of corporate entities and individuals in unfair competition suits.
Representation of pet products companies in trade secret litigation, trademark, patent and contract matters.
Representation of manufacturers in contract disputes and public bidding issues.
Representation of metal manufacturers in collection of accounts where product liability issues were involved.
Representation of commercial landlords in matters involving environmental issues.
Representation and defense of potentially responsible parties in environmental claims by EPA, NJDEP and third parties.
Representation of claimants, beneficiaries and administrators in probate litigation matters.
Representation of plaintiffs and defendants in real estate disputes regarding representations about properties, municipal ordinances and environmental issues.
Representation of public bodies and private entities in condemnation matters and service as a condemnation commissioner in unrelated matters.
Representation of municipal entities in litigation, including actions in lieu of prerogative writs.
Defense of attorneys in legal malpractice claims, including suits involving the failure of major real estate transactions.
Representation of attorneys before District Ethics Committees and the Office of Attorney Ethics.
Defense of sexual abuse claims against institutional and individual clients.
Representation of manufacturers and distributors in trade secret litigation and trademark infringement matters.
Representation of majority and minority shareholders of closely held corporate entities in claims related to the New Jersey Oppressed Minority Shareholder statute.
Representation of corporate entities against former employees in employment contracts restricting future employment.
Representation of corporate entities and individuals in unfair competition suits.
Representation of pet products companies in trade secret litigation, trademark, patent and contract matters.
Representation of manufacturers in contract disputes and public bidding issues.
Representation of metal manufacturers in collection of accounts where product liability issues were involved.
Representation of commercial landlords in matters involving environmental issues.
Representation and defense of potentially responsible parties in environmental claims by EPA, NJDEP and third parties.
Representation of claimants, beneficiaries and administrators in probate litigation matters.
Representation of plaintiffs and defendants in real estate disputes regarding representations about properties, municipal ordinances and environmental issues.
Representation of public bodies and private entities in condemnation matters and service as a condemnation commissioner in unrelated matters.
Representation of municipal entities in litigation, including actions in lieu of prerogative writs.
Defense of attorneys in legal malpractice claims, including suits involving the failure of major real estate transactions.
Representation of attorneys before District Ethics Committees and the Office of Attorney Ethics.
Defense of sexual abuse claims against institutional and individual clients.
Representation of manufacturers and distributors in trade secret litigation and trademark infringement matters.
Representation of majority and minority shareholders of closely held corporate entities in claims related to the New Jersey Oppressed Minority Shareholder statute.
Representation of corporate entities against former employees in employment contracts restricting future employment.
Representation of corporate entities and individuals in unfair competition suits.
Representation of pet products companies in trade secret litigation, trademark, patent and contract matters.
Representation of manufacturers in contract disputes and public bidding issues.
Representation of metal manufacturers in collection of accounts where product liability issues were involved.
Representation of commercial landlords in matters involving environmental issues.
Representation and defense of potentially responsible parties in environmental claims by EPA, NJDEP and third parties.
Representation of claimants, beneficiaries and administrators in probate litigation matters.
Representation of plaintiffs and defendants in real estate disputes regarding representations about properties, municipal ordinances and environmental issues.
Representation of public bodies and private entities in condemnation matters and service as a condemnation commissioner in unrelated matters.
Representation of municipal entities in litigation, including actions in lieu of prerogative writs.
Defense of attorneys in legal malpractice claims, including suits involving the failure of major real estate transactions.
Representation of attorneys before District Ethics Committees and the Office of Attorney Ethics.
Kurt Krauss (Partner-Madison, NJ) and Kristine Pegno (Of Counsel-Madison, NJ) defended a property owner in a case involving a claim for injury resulting from a fall on premises owned by the client, who had leased the property under the terms of a triple net lease to the tenant, including a provision that all maintenance and repairs were the responsibility of the tenant. The plaintiff was working on the subject premises as a truck driver at the time of his accident and had already brought a workers’ compensation claim against his employer when he separately sued our client. The initial summary judgment motion was denied based on what the judge found to be an issue of fact regarding whether there was one or more lessees under the master lease agreement. Following additional discovery and several other related motions, the motion for summary judgment was refiled. Based on the fully developed record, Union County Superior Court found that the terms of the lease placed all responsibility for maintenance and repair on the tenant and that, under such circumstances, the property owner owed no duty to the plaintiff as a matter of law. The court separately granted Summary Judgment as to Count II of the Complaint, which was a negligent construction claim, finding that the plaintiff’s admissions in discovery about the location of his fall rendered the claim legally untenable. As such, this was a terrific win for our client!
Kurt W. Krauss and Kristine Y. Pegno