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Heather N. Oehlmann, Senior Associate Attorney
Eminent Domain; Natural Gas Pipelines; Commercial Litigation; ERISA Litigation; Condominium Law
Phone:732-462-1990
Web:http://www.watsonstevens.com
Address: 3 Paragon Way - Suite 300, Freehold, NJ 07728
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Law Firm:Watson, Stevens, Rutter & Roy, LLP
Lawyer:Heather N. Oehlmann
Phone:732-462-1990
Fax:732-462-1993
Lawyer Title:Senior Associate
Practice Areas:Eminent Domain; Natural Gas Pipelines; Commercial Litigation; ERISA Litigation; Condominium Law
Bio:Heather N. Oehlmann joined Watson Stevens as an associate in January 2012. She previously worked at Pepper Hamilton LLP in Princeton, New Jersey, focusing on commercial litigation. Her areas of practice include litigation, pipeline law, and condemnation. She also has extensive experience in managing all aspects of discovery.Heather authored Nearly a Decade Post Zippo, Personal Jurisdiction in the Context of Cyberspace, an article published in the American Bar Association’s Commercial and Business Litigation newsletter, Summer 2006 (Vol. 7, No. 4). She also co-authored an article titled Cost of Conducting E-Discovery May Decrease with Passage of New Rule Evidence, published in the Orange County Lawyer Magazine, May 2009.She served as law clerk to the Hon. Clarkson S. Fisher, Jr. in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.
Admitted:2003, New Jersey
College:The College of New Jersey, B.A., 1998
Law School:Seton Hall University School of Law, J.D., 2003
Membership:Monmouth County and the New Jersey State Bar Association
Web:http://www.watsonstevens.com
Languages:English

Lawyer Heather N. Oehlmann, graduated from The College of New Jersey, B.A., 1998 Seton Hall University School of Law, J.D., 2003, is now employed by Watson, Stevens, Rutter & Roy, LLP at 3 Paragon Way - Suite 300 Freehold, NJ 07728.

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Heather N. Oehlmann has been admitted in 2003, New Jersey. His or her practice areas include Eminent Domain; Natural Gas Pipelines; Commercial Litigation; ERISA Litigation; Condominium Law.

Heather N. Oehlmann's college and law school education includes The College of New Jersey, B.A., 1998, Seton Hall University School of Law, J.D., 2003. Other biographical background includes Heather N. Oehlmann joined Watson Stevens as an associate in January 2012. She previously worked at Pepper Hamilton LLP in Princeton, New Jersey, focusing on commercial litigation. Her areas of practice include litigation, pipeline law, and condemnation. She also has extensive experience in managing all aspects of discovery.Heather authored Nearly a Decade Post Zippo, Personal Jurisdiction in the Context of Cyberspace, an article published in the American Bar Association’s Commercial and Business Litigation newsletter, Summer 2006 (Vol. 7, No. 4). She also co-authored an article titled Cost of Conducting E-Discovery May Decrease with Passage of New Rule Evidence, published in the Orange County Lawyer Magazine, May 2009.She served as law clerk to the Hon. Clarkson S. Fisher, Jr. in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.. You should contact other lawyers and law firms nearby before choosing your legal representatives.

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