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Charles J. Falletta is a Member of the Sills Cummis & Gross Litigation Department with over 20 years of experience in defending complex commercial and class action litigations, as well as product liability and mass tort litigations for a variety of regulated products including pharmaceuticals, medical devices, consumer products and foods. Mr. Falletta also has extensive experience managing e-discovery to execute efficient, case-specific e-discovery solutions.
Mr. Falletta is an effective problem solver always looking for ways to aggressively, but efficiently, address the needs of his clients. He is committed to frequent communications to ensure that his clients are part of the process as well as the litigation solution, whether that means the early resolution of matters or taking cases to trial.
Mr. Falletta has experience litigating matters in both state and federal trial and appellate courts, as well as arbitration, involving corporations and other businesses in complex litigation, including banking clients, insurance clients, real estate developers and other commercial clients, including a global retailer and warehouse club, an Italian multinational biotechnology company, an international electronics manufacturer, an international app developer, a global provider of IT products and services, and a television production company. He has handled both small and large cases involving breaches of contract, civil RICO, trade secrets, unfair competition and class action lawsuits involving consumer fraud under New Jersey’s Consumer Fraud Act, New York’s Deceptive Practices Act, the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (“TCPA”) and New Jersey’s Truth-in-Consumer Contract, Warranty and Notice Act (“TCCWNA”).
More Legal and Business Bylines From Charles J. Falletta
- Jury Trials In New Jersey: The Impact of Modern Technology on Jury Requests to “Read-Back” Trial Testimony - (Posted On Thursday, March 31, 2011)
- Caution: Discussions between Counsel and Client during a Deposition May Not Be Privileged - (Posted On Tuesday, February 22, 2011)
- Cornett v. Johnson & Johnson - New Jersey's Appellate Court Applies Riegel and Buckman to a State Common Law Product Liability Claim - (Posted On Friday, November 12, 2010)
- Parallel Claims: Exact Contours Will Continue to Be Litigated - (Posted On Tuesday, April 06, 2010)
- “Stream-of-Commerce” - New Jersey Courts’ Personal Jurisdiction Over Foreign Manufacturers in the Contemporary Global Economy - (Posted On Friday, April 02, 2010)
- The Presumption of Public Access To Court Records: Has Amended Rule 1:38 Finally Sealed Its Fate? - (Posted On Friday, April 02, 2010)
- Wyeth v. Levine: Where Do We Go From Here? - (Posted On Monday, June 01, 2009)
- New Jersey Product Liability Jurisprudence: Highlights of 2008 and Anticipated Developments in 2009 - (Posted On Wednesday, May 20, 2009)