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Thomas E. Redburn, Jr. is a member of the firm's Litigation Department, and Securities Litigation & Enforcement and Insurance Law Practice Groups. Mr. Redburn has broad experience in securities, complex commercial, insurance and environmental litigation, with a strong emphasis on federal securities litigation.
Mr. Redburn's securities litigation experience includes the representation of institutional investors in federal securities law actions arising from the collapse of Adelphia Communications Corporation. He has also defended several companies named in federal securities class actions, assisted various clients in responding to investigations by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, and represented both claimants and defendants in arbitration proceedings before the National Association of Securities Dealers.
Mr. Redburn has also represented clients in a wide array of complex civil litigation. He recently represented a New Jersey company in litigation commenced by the purchasers of the client's former manufacturing division seeking to rescind the deal. He represented a mortgage lender in a class action suit commenced in New Jersey state court over mortgage late fees, as well as a mortgage broker named as a defendant in a class action in federal court in New York under the anti-kickback provision of the Real Estate Settlement Practices Act. His experience has also included the representation of a large chemical company before the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in the successful defense of an appeal from a favorable judgment in an environmental insurance coverage action, the representation of several large companies in cost recovery litigation under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act, and the representation of a property owner in litigation challenging an anti-development master plan and residential zoning ordinance adopted by a municipality in Warren County, New Jersey. Mr. Redburn has also represented numerous individuals in connection with claims for health and disability insurance coverage against several major insurance carriers and health maintenance organizations and in employee benefits litigation under the federal Employee Retirement Income Security Act.

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Cornell University Law School
(J.D., 1995),
magna cum laude, Editor, Cornell Law Review
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The Johns Hopkins University
(B.A., 1992),
with University and Department honors
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New Jersey
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1996,
U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey
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2001,
U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit
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