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Jamie R. Gottlieb
Associate

Roseland
Tel: 973.422.6494 | Fax: 973.422.6495


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Jamie R. Gottlieb is an associate in the Lowenstein Sandler Litigation Department and a member of the White Collar Criminal Defense practice, Class Action and Derivative Litigation practice and Appellate practice. Ms. Gottlieb represents individual and corporate clients in a variety of white collar criminal matters involving allegations of antitrust violations, wire fraud, and tax fraud. Her practice also includes complex civil litigation in both state and federal court, including consumer fraud class actions, copyright and trademark infringement and securities investigations.

In addition to her litigation practice, Ms. Gottlieb is committed to representing indigent individuals on a pro bono basis. Most recently, she was a member of a team that secured political asylum for a refugee from the Middle East, as well as derivative asylum for the client’s family. Ms. Gottlieb currently serves as an Associate Editor of DiversityisNatural.com, a firm-sponsored online publication dedicated to diversity-related topics in the legal profession.

Ms. Gottlieb has a strong dedication to the public interest, particularly urban education reform. She is a member of the Young Professionals Board of the New Jersey Law & Education Empowerment Project (NJ LEEP), a community-based organization committed to creating a college bound path for urban youth. While attending Seton Hall Law, Ms. Gottlieb co-founded the Urban Education Law & Policy Initiative (UELPI), which seeks to facilitate critical dialogue and to develop pragmatic solutions to systemic legal and policy issues affecting urban education.

Prior to joining the firm, Ms. Gottlieb served as a Judicial Law Clerk for the Honorable Katharine S. Hayden of the U.S. District Court of New Jersey (2009-2010). Her experience also includes a position as a Clinic Student in the Impact Litigation Clinic of Seton Hall Law’s Center for Social Justice (2008-2009), where her team successfully represented a prisoner in an Eighth Amendment case argued before the Second Circuit Court of Appeals.

Ms. Gottlieb was a summer associate at White & Case LLP in New York.




  • Getting Out from Under Antitrust Litigation: How it just got harder for foreign entities to stay out of the U.S. antitrust labyrinth
    Bloomberg Antitrust & Trade Law Report, October 12, 2011
    Michael Himmel, Jamie Gottlieb

  • Harmonizing No Child Left Behind's Restructuring Provision and State Charter School Laws: The Need for Autonomy, Flexibility, and Adequate Resources
    Seton Hall Law Review, January 2009
    Jamie Gottlieb

  • Predictors of Homelessness Among Older Adults in New York City: Disability, Economic, Human, and Social Capital, and Stressful Events
    Journal of Health Psychology, December 2007
    Jamie Gottlieb

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    Litigation


    Education

    Seton Hall University School of Law (J.D., 2009), magna cum laude, Order of the Coif, Distinguished Public Interest Scholar, Comments Editor, Seton Hall Law Review
    New York University (B.A., 2006), (Psychology) magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa




    New Jersey
    New York




    2009, U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey




    • New Jersey Law and Education Empowerment Program (NJ LEEP, Inc.), Young Professional Board
    • American Bar Association
    • New Jersey Bar Association
    • Federal Bar Association, New Jersey Chapter



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