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Amy W. Wagner

 

Associate
New Jersey Office

T: 973-218-1111
F: 973-218-1106

E:AWagner@stonemagnalaw.com

Areas of Practice
False Claims Act
Complex Commercial Litigation
Intellectual Property

Education
Rutgers Law School, J.D., 2002; Constitutional Law Editor, Rutgers Law Journal; Teaching Assistant; Pro Bono Award

Loyola University-New Orleans, B.A., Political Science, 1992

Clerkships

Hon. José L. Linares, United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, 2004-2006
Hon. Jack M. Sabatino, Superior Court of New Jersey, 2002-2003


Admissions
New Jersey and New York
United States Supreme Court
United States Court of Appeals: Third Circuit
United States District Courts: District of New Jersey, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York


Amy Walker Wagner's main practice areas are False Claims Act, complex commercial and intellectual property litigation. Prior to joining Stone & Magnanini, Ms. Wagner was associated with Boies, Schiller & Flexner LLP where she was actively engaged in representing whistleblowers in multiple False Claims Act litigations; representing a global insurance firm in a Multi-District Litigation; pursuing RICO claims against numerous criminal defendants in a complex, multi-year fraud action on behalf of a mortgage lender; and defending a multinational corporation against securities fraud claims brought by a state pension plan.  In addition, Ms. Wagner has assisted in the counseling of clients on complex matters dealing with contractual, employment, constitutional, legislative, and white-collar criminal issues.

Ms. Wagner served as a law clerk to the Honorable Jack M. Sabatino of the Superior Court of New Jersey (2002 – 2003) and as a law clerk to the Honorable José L. Linares of the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey (2004 – 2006). 

Selected Publications
Case Comment, The South Carolina Supreme Court Declares, Even With No Remaining Economically Viable Use, You Snooze on Your Investment-Backed Expectations and You Lose Your Just Compensation, 32 Rutgers L.J. 1446 (2001).

Selected Professional Awards and Associations
American Bar Association
Historical Society of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey
John C. Lifland American Inn of Court – Barrister

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