Ronald Lee Reisner, J.S.C. (Ret.)
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Bio Overview
During his tenure on the bench, Judge Reisner served in the civil, family and criminal divisions. A valuable addition to the firm, he brings his considerable skills to Scarinci Hollenbeck, as his years as a judge have given him expertise in alternate dispute resolution including both arbitration and mediation, with private and public sector clients. He has also served as a member of the District Ethics Committee of Monmouth County.
Education
- Duke University, J.D.
- Wesleyan University, B.A
Admissions
- New Jersey
- U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey
- Third Circuit, U.S. Courts of Appeals
Affiliations
- U.S. District of New Jersey, Certified Arbitrator
- Arbitrator & Mediator with FORUM
- NJ State Court – Approved Civil Mediator
- U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey – Approved Mediator & Arbitrator
- U.S. Attorney’s Office Alumni Association – Board of Trustees Member
- HABcore, Inc. Board of Trustees Member
Ronald Lee Reisner, J.S.C. (Ret.) is a former New Jersey Superior Court Judge assigned to Monmouth County, who took office in 2001 and retired in 2016 and is a New Jersey State Court approved Civil Mediator.
During his tenure on the bench, Judge Reisner served in the civil, family and criminal divisions. A valuable addition to the firm, he brings his considerable skills to Scarinci Hollenbeck, as his years as a judge have given him expertise in alternate dispute resolution including both arbitration and mediation, with private and public sector clients. He has also served as a member of the District Ethics Committee of Monmouth County.
Judge Reisner was appointed by the New Jersey Supreme Court to the Model Civil Jury Charge Committee and the Model Criminal Jury Charge Committee. He also served as an instructor on civil case law at the New Jersey Judicial College. In his capacity as mediator, Judge Reisner helped to resolve many cases involving complex commercial litigation, using the mediation skills which were honed while on the Bench. He has successfully arbitrated both commercial and family court matters. He has earned a reputation as an effective mediator who is fair, firm, and available to resolve matters promptly. Judge Reisner now serves as a mediator and arbitrator for the federal trial court of New Jersey.
Judge Reisner started his career as a law clerk to Clarkson S. Fisher, Sr., Judge of the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey. He then served as an Assistant United States Attorney from 1974 to 1978, prosecuting criminal cases and representing the federal government in civil matters, including bankruptcy and the defense of medical malpractice and tort claims.
He later worked at Carpenter, Bennett & Morrissey for four years before becoming a partner at Gagliano, Tucci, Iadanza & Reisner and its successor firm, and was associated with Drazin & Warshaw from 1997 to 2001, when he became a judge.
Among his many appointments, Judge Reisner served as the attorney for the Borough of Monmouth Beach as well as the Atlantic Highlands Planning Board. He also served as the attorney for the Marlboro, Rumson, and Shrewsbury Planning Boards, and as the attorney for the Townships of Old Bridge and West Windsor.
During his years as a litigator, Judge Reisner represented both individual plaintiffs and two of the largest insurance companies in New Jersey, i.e., Allstate and New Jersey Manufacturer’s, in personal injury matters. In municipal land use matters, he successfully argued the Hills Development v. Bernards Twp. cases, commonly known as Mt. Laurel III, as well as the Holmdel Builders cases in the New Jersey Supreme Court. As an Assistant United States Attorney, he successfully defended an Army doctor sued in a medical malpractice death case which was decided en banc by the Third Circuit Court of Appeals and affirmed by the United States Supreme Court in a rare published opinion denying certiorari.
When serving on the Superior Court trial bench, he was assigned many high profile civil and criminal cases such as In Re Stockdale, a complex will contest as well as several white-collar and murder cases, two of which, State v. Suarez-Perez and State v. Bienkowski, where he imposed life sentences with no possibility for parole.
- Plaintiff injured in a bargain store when a small child was driving a plastic tricycle and struck her causing her to fall and strike her head on a shelf. Brain bleed required hospitalization but no surgery.
- Plaintiff slipped on a food substance at a Costco warehouse where merchant vendors were offering tasting samples of food. No fractures from fall but extensive physical therapy to back wrist and shoulder.
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Ronald Lee Reisner, J.S.C. (Ret.)
Of CounselContacts
- Red Bank
- 732-568-8378
- 848-482-8586
- rreisner@sh-law.com
Education
- Duke University, J.D.
- Wesleyan University, B.A
Admissions
- New Jersey
- U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey
- Third Circuit, U.S. Courts of Appeals
Affiliations
- U.S. District of New Jersey, Certified Arbitrator
- Arbitrator & Mediator with FORUM
- NJ State Court – Approved Civil Mediator
- U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey – Approved Mediator & Arbitrator
- U.S. Attorney’s Office Alumni Association – Board of Trustees Member
- HABcore, Inc. Board of Trustees Member
Full Biography
Ronald Lee Reisner, J.S.C. (Ret.) is a former New Jersey Superior Court Judge assigned to Monmouth County, who took office in 2001 and retired in 2016 and is a New Jersey State Court approved Civil Mediator.
During his tenure on the bench, Judge Reisner served in the civil, family and criminal divisions. A valuable addition to the firm, he brings his considerable skills to Scarinci Hollenbeck, as his years as a judge have given him expertise in alternate dispute resolution including both arbitration and mediation, with private and public sector clients. He has also served as a member of the District Ethics Committee of Monmouth County.
Judge Reisner was appointed by the New Jersey Supreme Court to the Model Civil Jury Charge Committee and the Model Criminal Jury Charge Committee. He also served as an instructor on civil case law at the New Jersey Judicial College. In his capacity as mediator, Judge Reisner helped to resolve many cases involving complex commercial litigation, using the mediation skills which were honed while on the Bench. He has successfully arbitrated both commercial and family court matters. He has earned a reputation as an effective mediator who is fair, firm, and available to resolve matters promptly. Judge Reisner now serves as a mediator and arbitrator for the federal trial court of New Jersey.
Judge Reisner started his career as a law clerk to Clarkson S. Fisher, Sr., Judge of the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey. He then served as an Assistant United States Attorney from 1974 to 1978, prosecuting criminal cases and representing the federal government in civil matters, including bankruptcy and the defense of medical malpractice and tort claims.
He later worked at Carpenter, Bennett & Morrissey for four years before becoming a partner at Gagliano, Tucci, Iadanza & Reisner and its successor firm, and was associated with Drazin & Warshaw from 1997 to 2001, when he became a judge.
Among his many appointments, Judge Reisner served as the attorney for the Borough of Monmouth Beach as well as the Atlantic Highlands Planning Board. He also served as the attorney for the Marlboro, Rumson, and Shrewsbury Planning Boards, and as the attorney for the Townships of Old Bridge and West Windsor.
During his years as a litigator, Judge Reisner represented both individual plaintiffs and two of the largest insurance companies in New Jersey, i.e., Allstate and New Jersey Manufacturer’s, in personal injury matters. In municipal land use matters, he successfully argued the Hills Development v. Bernards Twp. cases, commonly known as Mt. Laurel III, as well as the Holmdel Builders cases in the New Jersey Supreme Court. As an Assistant United States Attorney, he successfully defended an Army doctor sued in a medical malpractice death case which was decided en banc by the Third Circuit Court of Appeals and affirmed by the United States Supreme Court in a rare published opinion denying certiorari.
When serving on the Superior Court trial bench, he was assigned many high profile civil and criminal cases such as In Re Stockdale, a complex will contest as well as several white-collar and murder cases, two of which, State v. Suarez-Perez and State v. Bienkowski, where he imposed life sentences with no possibility for parole.
Representative Matters
- Plaintiff injured in a bargain store when a small child was driving a plastic tricycle and struck her causing her to fall and strike her head on a shelf. Brain bleed required hospitalization but no surgery.
- Plaintiff slipped on a food substance at a Costco warehouse where merchant vendors were offering tasting samples of food. No fractures from fall but extensive physical therapy to back wrist and shoulder.