Louis J. DeVoto
is certified as a civil trial attorney by the New Jersey
Supreme Court and the National Board of Trial Advocacy. He is a former
Judicial Law Clerk for the Honorable Marvin E. Schlosser of the New
Jersey Superior Court and is a Past President of the Trial
Attorneys of New Jersey, an organization dedicated to improving
and preserving the civil justice system.
A past Executive Editor of the Ohio Northern University Law Review,
he has written legal
articles
on the law for national legal publications and frequently lectures at
legal seminars for New Jersey’s Institute for Continuing Education. He
is an active member of the Burlington and Camden County Bar Associations
and the American Association of Justice-NJ.
The New Jersey Law Journal recognized Mr. DeVoto in 2002 as one of
the top 40 attorneys in the State under the age of 40. Martindale Hubbel
has awarded him with its AV rating, the highest achievable for legal
skill and ethics. In 2004, Lou has argued several high profile cases decided by
the New Jersey Supreme Court. Lou received the 2011
“Professional Lawyer of the Year Award” by the New
Jersey Commission on Professionalism in the Law.
Lou was selected by his peers for inclusion in
The Best Lawyers in
America, a publication widely regarded by the legal profession and
public as a definitive guide to legal excellence in the United States.
Lou has extensive jury trial and appellate experience and is licensed
to practice in the U.S. Supreme Court and all Federal and State Courts
in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. His practice is made up of 100%
plaintiff's personal injury litigation. He resides with his wife and three children.
Lou was elected President of the Trial Attorneys of New
Jersey. The annual meeting took place at the Molly Pitcher in
Red Bank. DeVoto will lead the 800 member trial organization for a
one year term beginning in October 2007. The organization’s purpose
is to protect and defend the right to a trial by jury. DeVoto also
published a book chapter in the legal publication “Inside the Minds,
Domestic and International Litigation Strategies.” His chapter was
titled “It’s All About Time Devotion and Passion” and appears in
book stores and law libraries across the country. Lou also lectured
for the Camden County Bar Organization on the new rules affecting
“voir dire” which is the process where lawyers and judges question
potential jurors to see if they can be fair and impartial.
View Mr.
DeVoto's Resume
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