Thaddeus R. Maciag

    908-704-8800

Civil Trial & Appellate Litigation

in the Federal and State Courts

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Appeals toThe Supreme Court of New Jersey

Appeals to the United States Third Circuit Court of Appeals

Appeals to the Appellate Division, N.J. Superior Court

United States District Court, D.N.J. -- Litigation, Motions, Discovery

United States Bankruptcy Court -- Complex Litigation, Trials, Voidable Preference Actions, Adversary Proceedings

Law Division, N.J. Superior Court -- Litigation, Motions, Discovery

Chancery Division, N.J. Superior Court -- Litigation, Motions, Discovery

Litigation in the New Jersey State Office of Administrative Law

Corporate & Commercial Litigation
Litigation in Government & Regulatory Law cases

Order to Show Cause litigation and other Emergent Litigation

Removal Litigation in the Federal District Courts

Complex Litigation in Chapter 11 Reorganization before the United States Bankruptcy Court;
Adversary Proceedings in Chapter 7, Chapter 11, Chapter 12; Chapter 13 before the United States Bankruptcy Cour

    Ted Maciag represents corporate and individual clients in civil Trial and Appellate litigation in the State and Federal Courts, including motion practice, trials, plenary hearings, discovery, and other contested matters.  He is admitted to the Bar in NEW JERSEY, WASHINGTON DC, and VIRGINIA, and has been admitted pro hac vice in numerous other Federal and State courts.

    Ted Maciag has argued cases before the Supreme Court of New Jersey, including a landmark decision on the powers of the Governor and the Legislature under State finances law and the New Jersey State Constitution.  Mr. Maciag also has several precedent-setting reported decisions in the Appellate Division of New Jersey Superior Court.  

      As an experienced courtroom lawyer, Ted Maciag's Federal Court litigation practice includes representing corporations and individuals at the Federal Courthouses in Newark, Trenton and Camden, N.J.

       Ted Maciag has been admitted in State and Federal Courts in New Jersey (D.N.J.), New York (S.D.N.Y., E.D.N.Y.), Pennsylvania (E.D.Pa.), Virginia (E.D.Va.), and Illinois (N.D.Ill.), on a pro hac vice basis for special matters. He has been admitted to the Bar in New Jersey (1981), Virginia (1981), and the District of Columbia (1989), and has been admitted to the bars of, and has appeared in: the New Jersey Supreme Court, the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. He is experienced in Removal Litigation, involving the Removal of cases to the Federal Courts.

         Mr. Maciag has acted as lead counsel in complex internationally litigated cases, coordinating co-counsel at the International Court of Justice at The Hague, The Netherlands, and in the Dutch Courts in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

         Ted Maciag has many years of experience in legal matters including corporate litigation, partnership disputes, commercial transactions, corporate financing, start-ups and new ventures, and in mergers and acquisitions of corporations and small businesses. We offer significant legal experience in corporate turnarounds, and corporate reorganization, financial workouts, and financial restructuring including Chapter 11 Reorganization law, for both debtors and creditors.
          Ted Maciag is experienced in corporation litigation and business disputes involving Litigation, Mediation, Arbitration, Injunctive Relief, Temporary Restraining Orders,and pre-litigation negotiations and settlements involving: Breach of Contract; Non-Compete agreements; Trade Secrets; Defamation; Tortious Interference; Internet Defamation (including the Computer-Related Offenses Act (CROA) and Unauthorized Access to Computer Data and Records; Wrongful Termination; Whistleblower Claims; Employee Grievances; Partnership and Shareholder Disputes; and Mergers, Acquisitions, and Bulk Sales of small businesses and corporations..