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Frank T.M. Catalina is an associate in the Lowenstein Sandler Litigation Department, and is a member of the firm's Class Action and Derivative Litigation practice group and its Appellate practice group. Mr. Catalina focuses his practice on complex commercial litigation at both the trial and appellate levels. He represents clients in a broad variety of matters involving internal investigations, business divorce, breach of fiduciary duty, breach of contract and/or warranty, intellectual property, mass torts, consumer fraud, professional liability and franchise practices.
In the summer of 2011, Mr. Catalina served as the Alan V. Lowenstein Fellow at Essex-Newark Legal Services. While there, he represented low-income individuals in landlord-tenant disputes both in court and in administrative proceedings.
A former summer associate at the firm, Mr. Catalina's professional experience includes positions as Law Clerk at Gelman, Gelman, Wiskow & McCarthy, Dover, NJ (2007); Vice President/Business Agent, International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees Local B7, Denver, CO (2002-2006); and Sports Writer, Sentinel and Transcript Newspapers, Golden, CO (2004-2005).

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Rutgers University School of Law - Newark
(J.D., 2009),
Cum Laude, Order of the Coif, Dean's Merit Scholar, Allan Axelrod Prize Winner, Best Oralist - Nathan Baker Mock Trial Competition, Rutgers Law Review
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Metropolitan State College of Denver
(B.A., 2005)
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New Jersey
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New York
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