May 25, 2012

Fernando M. Pinguelo, Member

  • 908-722-0700
  • fmpinguelo@nmmlaw.com
  • www.nmmlaw.com
  • Fernando M. Pinguelo, a member of the firm and Co-Chair of its Response to Electronic Discovery and Information Group, devotes his practice to complex litigation with an emphasis on business disputes, electronic discovery, and media and employment matters.

    Fernando has experience in all facets of litigation (trial, mediation, and appellate) in both federal and state courts. As a former prosecutor, he tried numerous cases. Today, Fernando handles a broad spectrum of disputes including copyright infringement, misappropriation of trade secrets, fraud, breach of non-compete covenants, and business torts; and he knows how to address a rapidly evolving crisis or emergency.

    A leader in the emerging area of electronic discovery, Fernando works with business owners, C-level executives, in-house counsel, and human resources, IT, and risk managers to develop strategies to manage business and legal issues related to electronic documents. He recognizes that complex contract and statutory considerations impact the evolving business environment. This understanding enables him to help clients comply with the broad array of laws that regulate document management. Fernando focuses on preventing claims and pursues strategies that enhance a client’s ability to manage electronic documents because he is keenly aware of the financial and public relations fallout that can result from high-profile electronic discovery abuses and negligence.

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