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New Jersey Annandale Gebhardt & Kiefer, P.C. attorney Fialk, Arthur D.
  • Lawyer name:Fialk, Arthur D.
  • Address:1318 State Route 31 North PO BOX 4001Annandale,NJ
  • Phone:908-735-5161
  • Fax:908-735-9351
  • PostalCode:08809
  • WebSite:http://www.gklegal.com/
  • Areas of Practice:Complex Legal Issues Litigation and Appellate Practice 70% of Practice

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  • PRIMARY AREA OF PRACTICE

    Mr. Fialk's primary area of concentration is legal research regarding complex legal issues and preparation of dispositive applications in?litigation?and appellate practice.

    REPRESENTATIVE EXPERIENCE

    Mr. Fialk has extensive experience in representing petitioners in workers' compensation litigation and plaintiffs in personal injury litigation from 1971 to 1982. He has extensive experience in preparing legal issues and dispositive motions in defense of public entities and officers such as the prosecutor's office, county jail, police officers, and county and municipal government, and in general insurance defense litigation. Mr. Fialk also has experience in solid waste management litigation. His legal experience includes representing parties in approximately thirty matters that resulted in published opinions setting forth important elements of the law. Examples of such legal issues resulting in published opinions are the statute of limitations applicable in civil rights litigation in federal court in New Jersey; the improper delegation of public power to private individuals; the vicarious liability of a public entity for conduct of a public employee under state law; the effect of a statement of damages on an award in litigation; the effect of a dismissal for mootness under state law; the reach of New Jersey jurisdiction in out-of-state contract matters; the limits of a property owner's liability for incidents on adjacent property; the scope of good faith immunity to police officers under state law; and the application of jury poll procedure under state law.

    EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

    Mr. Fialk graduated from Rutgers University in 1965 with a B.A. with honors. He obtained his Juris Doctorate from Rutgers Law School in 1968. Since then he has specialized in written advocacy. Mr. Fialk was an editor of the Rutgers Law Review, 1967-1968; and is the Author of Interspousal Immunity, A Policy Oriented Approach, 21 Rutgers Law Review 491 (1967).

    After graduating law school in 1968, Mr. Fialk served as a Judicial Law Clerk in the United States District Court, District of New Jersey, for the Honorable Robert Shaw, U.S.D.J. from 1968-1970. He was a private practitioner from 1971-1982 in Somerville and Pittstown, New Jersey. In addition, Mr. Fialk was associated with a firm in Somerville, New Jersey, from 1982-1996. Mr. Fialk has been associated with Gebhardt & Kiefer from 1996 to date, and?has been, a?legal consultant to law firms regarding litigation and appeal legal issues from 1996 to date.

    PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY AFFILIATIONS

    Mr. Fialk is a member of the Hunterdon County Bar, New Jersey State Bar and the U.S. District Court Bar.

  • New Jersey, 1968 U.S. District Court District of New Jersey, 1968

  • Hunterdon County Bar (Member)

  • Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey School of Law - Newark, Newark, New Jersey, 1968Law Review: Rutgers Law Review, Editor, 1967 - 1968 Rutgers University, 1965B.A.Honors: With Honors

  • Over one hundred years ago, a young man named William C. Gebhardt was admitted to the bar and began the practice of law in Clinton, New Jersey. He almost immediately gained prominence as an aggressive young attorney who took delight in doing battle against large corporations. His professional successes led to considerable local fame and then to politics. He served three successive terms in the State Senate, was a statewide leader of prohibition forces, and was appointed Clerk to the Supreme Court by Governor Woodrow Wilson. As his children, Reading, Philip, and Elinor, came of age, they joined him in the practice of law and ultimately formed the firm now known as Gebhardt & Kiefer.

    William C. Gebhardt's career as an attorney was a monument to legal professionalism and dedication to his clients. These attributes led the Hunterdon County Democrat to editorialize on his death in 1929:

    "In the legal field, Senator Gebhardt established a reputation that was statewide. He illustrated to a remarkable degree that the small town lawyer need by no means confine his clientele to a small field or cases of little moment, although he was as careful in dealing with the affairs of the small client as with the big one."

    In its history spanning three different centuries, Gebhardt & Kiefer has had its offices at four different locations. It is thought that William C. Gebhardt's original office was in the upstairs of the small frame building which still exists at the southwest corner of Leigh and Main Streets in Clinton. He later moved to the upstairs of the building which is on the northwest corner Leigh and Main Street then known as the Clinton National Bank. In 1954 the firm moved to 19-21 Main Street, Clinton. In 1909 the firm relocated to its present facility at 1318 Route 31, Clinton, New Jersey.

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