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Colleen M. Ready

Office:   South Jersey Office, NJ
Position:   Partner
Phone:   (856) 727-6013
Email:   cready@margolisedelstein.com
   

Colleen M. Ready is a partner in the General Liability Group of Margolis Edelstein.  She concentrates her practice in complex litigation with an emphasis on Employment Practices Liability, Product Liability, Professional Liability and Insurance Coverage.

Ms. Ready has extensive trial experience defending premises owners, employers, professionals, product manufacturers and contractors.  She has authored and defended coverage opinions as well as litigated business and insurance contracts.

Ms. Ready provides training and counseling to employers and their employees on recognizing and preventing all forms of discrimination including sexual harassment.  She regularly lectures on a variety of topics including the NJ Dram Shop Act, Indemnification and Additional Insured Issues and Litigation and Discovery Strategies.

Education:

Boston College, B.A. in Political Science, 1981
Seton Hall University Law School, J.D., 1984.

Professional Memberships and Activities:

Member of the NJ Bar since 1984.  Admitted to practice in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey.  Member of the Camden County Bar Association, NJ Defense Association and Harmonie Group.

Areas of Concentration