Bryan Mintz Named to Super Lawyers 2026 for 13th Consecutive Year Mintz & Geftic Partner Recognized Again for Excellence in Personal Injury Law Bryan Mintz, a partner at Mintz & Geftic, has once again been selected to the Super Lawyers 2026 list, marking his 13th consecutive year receiving this prestigious recognition. Each year, Super Lawyers recognizes outstanding attorneys who have demonstrated a high degree of professional achievement and peer recognition. Bryan Mintz’s continued inclusion reflects his long-standing commitment to advocating for individuals seriously injured due to negligence. What the Super Lawyers 2026 Recognition Means The Super Lawyers selection process is rigorous and includes peer…
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Union County • Essex County • Middlesex County: If you hired A.D.S. Environmental, Inc. (“ADS”) for oil tank removal and/or soil remediation and your final invoice was higher than the proposal/quote, you may be eligible to participate in a New Jersey class action lawsuit. Call or text us at 908-352-2323 or contact us through our website form to find out if you may qualify. What this lawsuit alleges A class action lawsuit has been filed against A.D.S. Environmental, Inc. (“ADS”) and two of its principals, Paula Mininni and David Mininni, on behalf of two New Jersey homeowners and all others similarly situated. ADS is…
Bryan Mintz Named to New Jersey Super Lawyers List for the 12th Consecutive Year! We’re proud to announce that Bryan Mintz, a leading personal injury attorney at Mintz & Geftic, has once again earned a place on the prestigious New Jersey Super Lawyers list for 2025. This marks 12 straight years that Bryan has received this distinguished recognition! What Does It Mean to Be a Super Lawyer in New Jersey? Each year, only 5% of attorneys statewide are selected to the Super Lawyers list, making it one of the most respected honors in the legal profession. To be chosen, attorneys must first be nominated…
NJ personal injury attorney Bryan Mintz has received the Super Lawyer honor once again! Bryan, who represents injured victims of car and truck accidents, has now made this list eleven straight years! This honor is a credit to Bryan and the whole team at Mintz & Geftic Personal Injury Law Firm. 2024 – The Super Lawyer Selection Process Only five percent of attorneys across the whole state of New Jersey are designated as Super Lawyers each year. In order to be eligible for this prestigious title, an attorney in New Jersey must go through a rigorous selection process. Candidates must first be nominated by…
New Jersey top personal injury attorney Bryan Mintz has received the Super Lawyer honor for the tenth consecutive year! An attorney being recognized as a New Jersey Super Lawyer in any one year is no small feat. Accomplishing this for a full decade is a major credit to Bryan and the team at Mintz & Geftic Personal Injury Law Firm. 2023 – The Super Lawyer Selection Process Only five percent of attorneys across the whole state of New Jersey are designated as Super Lawyers each year. In order to be eligible for this prestigious title, an attorney in New Jersey must go through a…
Do you think you are owed unpaid wages or didn’t get paid for working overtime? If you think you might be the victim of wage theft, it’s important to contact an attorney right away so they can help you understand your legal options. Call or text are wage theft attorney team at 908-352-2323. New Jersey already had some of the most comprehensive wage theft laws in the country. These laws are designed to protect employees from unscrupulous employers. Recent significant changes to these laws have increased protections for employees and made the penalties even harsher for employers. What is Wage Theft? Employers must pay…
We recently wrote about the new iPhone crash detection feature. That full breakdown can be found on our blog by clicking here. In short, when a severe crash—such as front-impact, side-impact, rear-end collisions and vehicle rollovers— is detected, your iPhone or Apple Watch will sound an alarm and display an alert on the screen. Users will have 20 seconds to dismiss the alert. If they’re unable to respond in time, emergency services will be called, and the device will share your location with a dispatcher. At the time we discussed how positive this innovation seemed on the surface, but we wanted to wait for…






