Peter Lederman reviews the case State v. Bernokeits on a video from the Annual Middlesex County Bar Association DWI Seminar...see video
Peter Lederman will be presenting a DWI Seminar at Westfield High School. The seminar will be presented to all grades throughout the day in Health class ...read more
Peter H. Lederman, Esq writes about the need for New Jersey to change the way we deal with alcohol abuse and motor vehicle operation. A review of NJSA 2C:40-22 and what other states are doing to aggressively treat drivers with motor vehicle offenses involving alcohol. ...read more
Peter Lederman participated in a day long seminar presented by the Association for Justice. ...read more
Peter Lederman was a speaker at this annual update on DWI practices at the MCBA Office in New Brunswick, NJ. Lawyers were invited to attend this seminar for credits to qualify towards municipal court certifications as approved by the Board on Continuing Legal Education of the Supreme Court of New Jersey. ...read more
SelectionPeter Lederman was selected again by his peers as one of the Best DWI Lawyers in America for 2012, as appears in New York Magazine. The December 19 - 26, 2011 special edition of New York Magazine recognized the best lawyers in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Mr. Lederman was one of five attorneys from New Jersey selected for recognition in representing clients charged with Driving While Intoxicated. This is the fourth consecutive year he has been recognized by Best Lawyers in America as appears in New York Magazine.
Mr. Lederman was recognized this year as a Super Lawyer for 2012 as appears in NJ Monthly Magazine. It is also his fourth consecutive year for recognition as a Super Lawyer. This recognition was also for his representation of defendants charged with Driving While Intoxicated.
Update on 2 recent Appellate Court decisions related to DWI cases in New Jersey; State v. Bernokeits and State v. Regis. ...read more
DWI, Motor Vehicle Infractions, Assault Cases and more New Jersey Institute on Continuing Legal Education
Peter H. Lederman, Esq. - Moderator Municipal Courts resolve many different types of matters, ranging from DWI complaints to simple ordinance violations. They differ from other Courts because of their size and scope. Because of these differences, special skills are necessary in resolving disputes which arise in this Court. Entirely new for 2011, NJICLE is pleased to present this discussion of the special advocacy skills that are required in these Courts. As an attendee, you'll hear judges, prosecutors and defense attorneys discuss the important factors that ultimately result in dispute resolution. The program will also feature a special discussion on alcohol awareness, to help to provide an understanding of alcohol issues, how they impact a case and how to assist a defendant obtain help.
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Lawyers Selection - 2011 Peter Lederman was selected by NY Best Lawyers. ...read more
How Do NJ Municipal Courts work? - 2010 article by Peter Lederman ...read more
Breath Test Machine as Evidence - New Jersey Supreme Court Considers Whether New Breath Test Machine Can be used as Evidence in DWI Prosecutions...read more
Plea Bargaining - The Supreme Court Changes Plea Bargaining Rules... read more
Proof on Refusals - Standard of Proof on Refusals Changed by the Supreme Court... read more