Richard S. RanieriPartner, Toxic Tort and Environmental Managing Partner AssistantMelissa Strong 973.242.1364 Ext. 1926 mstrong@wglaw.com Rick Ranieri handles complex environmental litigation claims. Rick defends cases in multiple state and federal courts alleging occupational exposure to asbestos and mass tort/toxic tort substances such as benzene, silica and lead.
Rick is nationally certified as a civil trial advocate. He is also certified by the New Jersey Supreme Court as a civil trial attorney.
Rick's environmental practice includes handling matters involving genetically modified organisms, landfill contamination and hazardous spills.
Rick also represents self-insured entities, insurance companies and third-party administrators in general liability, construction and product liability matters. He routinely works with regulatory agencies on behalf of clients and has experience in alternative dispute resolution.
He has an “AV” peer review rating from Martindale-Hubbell. In 2013, Rick was listed as one of Philadelphia’s Top Rated Lawyers by American Lawyer Media and Martindale-Hubbell™. Since 2016, he was listed in the New Jersey edition of Super Lawyers in the area of defense civil litigation. The Super Lawyers list is issued by Thomson Reuters. A description of the selection methodology can be found at www.superlawyers.com/about/selectionprocessdetail.html. No aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New Jersey.
Richard S. RanieriPartner, Toxic Tort and Environmental Managing Partner Rick Ranieri handles complex environmental litigation claims. Rick defends cases in multiple state and federal courts alleging occupational exposure to asbestos and mass tort/toxic tort substances such as benzene, silica and lead.
Rick is nationally certified as a civil trial advocate. He is also certified by the New Jersey Supreme Court as a civil trial attorney.
Rick's environmental practice includes handling matters involving genetically modified organisms, landfill contamination and hazardous spills.
Rick also represents self-insured entities, insurance companies and third-party administrators in general liability, construction and product liability matters. He routinely works with regulatory agencies on behalf of clients and has experience in alternative dispute resolution.
He has an “AV” peer review rating from Martindale-Hubbell. In 2013, Rick was listed as one of Philadelphia’s Top Rated Lawyers by American Lawyer Media and Martindale-Hubbell™. Since 2016, he was listed in the New Jersey edition of Super Lawyers in the area of defense civil litigation. The Super Lawyers list is issued by Thomson Reuters. A description of the selection methodology can be found at www.superlawyers.com/about/selectionprocessdetail.html. No aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New Jersey.
ExperienceSecured summary judgment on behalf of a large east coast convenience store chain, on the issue of lack of notice of black ice in a parking lot. The plaintiff claimed she fell on black ice in a parking lot and sustained severe spinal injuries, requiring surgery. The Court agreed with the defendant that there was no evidence that it had notice of the black ice and granted summary judgment and dismissed the case.
Successfully obtained dismissal of a serious injury/serious disability case on early Summary Judgment Motion in New Jersey State Court, in a case involving an issue of legal “first impression” in the state. An employee of our client fell off a building under construction and received workers’ compensation benefits for the injuries. The worker sued the general contractor for negligence and OSHA violations, but did not bring an employer liability claim against our client/subcontractor employer. The general contractor brought a third-party complaint alleging indirect employer liability, arguing workers’ compensation immunity did not bar indirect claims for “intentional” claims (OSHA violations, etc.). Summary Judgment was affirmed on appeal.
Successfully argued through all appellate levels including NJ Supreme Court case involving massive injuries and disabilities in mixed dram shop and motor vehicle case, where issue of statutory construction for lawsuit immunity statutes (bar to claims) in nature of statute of repose, was decided.
Speaking Engagements- 03.15.23Speaker, "“Kick the Tires”: How Excess Insurers Assess the True Value of Allegedly Significant Environmental Exposures," CLM Annual Conference
- 09.21.22Speaker, "“Kick the Tires”: How Excess Insurers Assess the True Value of Allegedly Significant Environmental Exposures," FETTI Conference
- 08.12.21Panelist, "Morphing Mass Tort Litigation: What Monsanto's Roundup Litigation Portends for Future Coverage and Claims Handling," The Claims and Litigation Management Alliance Annual Conference
Selected Cases
- Voss v. Tranquillo, A-110-09 (N.J. 2011)
- Duckett v. Wawa, Inc., 3405 EDA 2009 (PA App. Ct. 2011)
- Krzyzanski v. Swepco Tube, A006309-06T5 (N.J. App. Div. 2008)
- Civalier v. Estate of Trancucci, 648 A.2d 705 (N.J. 1994)
- Thomson v. Victor’s Liquore Store, Inc., 523 A.2d 269 (N.J. App. Div. 1987)
Professional & Community Involvement
- Federation of Defense & Corporate Counsel
- Litigation Management, Council
- Trial Attorneys of New Jersey
- Indoor Air Quality Subcommittee
AssistantMelissa Strong 973.242.1364 Ext. 1926 mstrong@wglaw.com |
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