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Wiley Malehorn Sirota & Raynes
 

Effective and Responsive Legal Representation

 

 

OUR PARTNERS

Donald M. Malehorn

 Fredric J. Sirota

 Arthur L. Raynes

  James M. McCreedy

 Eugene Huang

Kristin V. Hayes

 

OUR ASSOCIATES

 

Arthur L. Raynes, Esq.

Arthur L. Raynes was made a name partner in the firm in 2007.  He was born and raised in Hudson County and attended public schools through high school.  He graduated from Rutgers College in 1977 where he was selected Phi Beta Kappa and graduated with High Honors. 

Art received his law degree, with Honors, from the Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, D.C. and became a member of the Bar of the State of New Jersey in 1982.

Art has been practicing with Wiley Malehorn Sirota & Raynes since 1982, first as an Associate and then as a Partner.  He heads the firm’s litigation practice and has tried cases in State and Federal courts throughout New Jersey and in other states as well.  For the last three years, Art has been named a Super Lawyer by Super Lawyers magazine. Super Lawyers magazine is a business publication that conducts an annual survey of the State’s experienced attorneys.  Art’s successful defense of First Morris Bank against employment discrimination charges was covered in its entirety on Court TV.  He spends the majority of his time litigating commercial, personal injury, and employment discrimination matters.  Art serves on the Civil Practice Committee of the Morris County Bar Association.

Since 1988, Art has summarized the latest developments in the area of commercial law in the New Jersey Law Journal's annual insert "N.J. Supreme Court Year in Review".

Click to see Art's article on the 2005-2006 term of the Supreme Court.

Click to see Art's article on the 2004-2005 term of the Supreme Court.

Click to see Art's article on the 2003-2004 term of the Supreme Court in .pdf or text format.

Click to see Art's article on the 2002-2003 term of the Supreme Court.

Art created and runs the Saturdays in Motion Program at the Somerset Hills YMCA.  This is a recreational program for autistic children and their families.  This is the fifteenth year of this award-winning program.

Art lives in Somerset County with his wife, Pat, and three sons.

You can contact Art at araynes@wmands.com.