The Lawyers here at New Jersey Ticket Lawyers will help you fight your ticket and beat your ticket. We have decades of experience fighting and beating tickets in Municipal Courts throughout the state of New jersey.
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Our Attorneys
Our Lawyers have successfully been fighting and beating New
Jersey speeding and traffic tickets all over New Jersey for almost
forty years.
Lane Ferdinand
Lane Ferdinand was born and raised in New
Jersey, where he has practiced law for over
35 years. He is a graduate of Seton Hall
University and Seton Hall University
School of Law.
Mr. Ferdinand is certified by the New
Jersey Supreme Court as "Certified Trial
Lawyer" and has the distinction of being selected as
a "Super Lawyer" by his peers. Less than 3% of all New Jersey
Lawyers have been designated a Certified Civil Trial Lawyer.
Mr Weisbrot is committed to beating your
ticket.
Before Joining the Law Office of Lane
Ferdinand, Mr. Weisbrot was associated with
several leading plaintiff’s firms where he
practiced in the areas of complex personal
injury, wrongful death, class action and
general commercial litigation. Mr. Weisbrot
embraces progressive trial and law office
technologies and uses those technologies for
his client's benefit. Mr. Weisbrot is also a court
certified arbitrator and represents select clients in criminal and
municipal matters.
Steven Weisbrot is admitted before to the bars of the State of
New Jersey, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the District
Courts for the Districts of New Jersey, Eastern Pennsylvania and
Central Pennsylvania.

NEW JERSEY TICKET LAWYERS
Friendly first -- fierce, when
necessary.
New Jersey Ticket Lawyers
Friendly first --
fierce, when
necessary.
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Disclaimer: The Law Offices of Lane M. Ferdinand only provides legal advice after having entered into an attorney client relationship, which our website specifically does not create. It is imperative that any action taken be done on advice of counsel. Because every case is different, the description of awards and cases previously handled do not guarantee a similar outcome in current or future cases.
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