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**Amy Walker Wagner** **Berkeley Heights, NJ** **Stone & Magnanini LLP** Amy Walker Wagner is a seasoned attorney at Stone & Magnanini LLP, specializing in Employment Law, the False Claims Act, Insurance, and Intellectual Property Litigation. With a robust legal background and a proven track record in high-stakes litigation, Ms. Wagner is dedicated to providing exceptional legal representation to her clients. Before joining Stone & Magnanini, Ms. Wagner honed her skills at Boies, Schiller & Flexner LLP, where she played a critical role in representing whistleblowers across multiple False Claims Act litigations. Her experience includes successfully advocating for a global insurance firm in a significant Multi-District Litigation and presenting compelling arguments before the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. Ms. Wagner’s expertise also extends to pursuing RICO claims against numerous defendants in a complex, multi-year fraud case for a mortgage lender, as well as defending a multinational corporation against securities fraud allegations brought by a state pension plan. In addition to her litigation experience, Ms. Wagner has provided strategic counsel to clients on intricate matters involving contractual disputes, employment law issues, constitutional questions, legislative matters, and white-collar criminal cases. A respected member of the legal community, Ms. Wagner served as a law clerk to the Honorable Jack M. Sabatino of the Superior Court of New Jersey from 2002 to 2003, and later to the Honorable Jose L. Linares of the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey from 2004 to 2006. Her comprehensive understanding of the law, combined with her commitment to client success, makes Ms. Wagner a formidable advocate for those seeking legal guidance in Berkeley Heights and beyond.
Commercial attorneys advise businesses on transactions, disputes, and regulatory matters. They help companies navigate complex commercial relationships. Common matters include contract disputes, business transactions, commercial litigation, partnership disputes.