Abigail M. Luhn supports the firm’s Products Liability & Mass Tort group at various stages of the litigation practice, drafting legal memoranda and motions, among other assignments.
As a law clerk, Abigail contributed to numerous published opinions concerning civil, criminal and family law matters. She also researched and drafted legal memoranda regarding issues of first impression in New Jersey. Abigail had the opportunity to work with three Appellate Judges on published opinions during her clerkship. While in law school she served as judicial intern for the Honorable Michael L. Ravin, Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Criminal Part in Newark, New Jersey. Abigail also served two internships at the Mercer County Prosecutors Office and was a research assistant to Paula A. Franzese, Professor of Law, Seton Hall University School of Law. She was a summer associate with Drinker Biddle in 2016.
While at Seton Hall University School of Law, Abigail received an award for her Outstanding Contribution to the Civil Litigation Clinic in The Center for Social Justice, where she completed a record-breaking number of pro bono hours and wrote a brief that resulted in an appellate victory. In addition, Abigail received the ABA/BNA Award for Excellence in Labor/Employment Law, and the Best Appellate Brief and Oral Argument in Appellate Advocacy.