John Regina
Practice areas:
Clerkship
- Hon. Mary Catherine Cuff, P.J.A.D. (2010-11)
- Hon. Jane Grall, J.A.D, (2011-12)
Education
- Rutgers Law School, J.D. (2010)
- College of William and Mary (2007)
Bar Admissions
- New Jersey (2010)
- New York (2013)
- U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey (2012)
- U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit (2019)
Mr. Regina handles a range of complex commercial, employment and tort-based matters. His experience includes representing private and public clients in a litigation matters, including construction defect, breach of contract, wrongful death, sexual abuse, and constitutional rights claims. In addition, Mr. Regina represents employers before administrative agencies arising under Title VII.
Prior to joining Anderson & Shah, Mr. Regina was an Assistant Section Chief of the Consumer Fraud Prosecution Section of the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office and a Deputy Attorney General in the Tort Litigation Section, where he investigated and prosecuted consumer fraud claims and defended State agencies in automotive, premises liability, professional malpractice and constitutional rights claims.
- Gupta v. L. Wrazen, LLC: Successfully resolved a construction defect and consumer fraud claim in favor of homeowners.
- Estate of Flores v. Jersey City Board of Education: Obtained a nuisance value settlement in favor of a school district in a wrongful death action stemming from vehicular accident involving a student who cut class.
- Iannacone v. Hackensack Bd. of Ed.: obtained dismissal of breach of contract action where public employee alleged she was entitled to longevity pay.
- D.V. v. City of Passaic Board of Education: Obtained a favorable settlement and resolution for a school district in a claim involving allegations of student bullying and an assault on a parent by a student.
Background:
Clerkship
- Hon. Mary Catherine Cuff, P.J.A.D. (2010-11)
- Hon. Jane Grall, J.A.D, (2011-12)
Education
- Rutgers Law School, J.D. (2010)
- College of William and Mary (2007)
Bar Admissions
- New Jersey (2010)
- New York (2013)
- U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey (2012)
- U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit (2019)