Edward F. Bezdecki
Of Counsel
Email: EBezdecki@bathweg.com
Practice Areas: Personal Injury, Commercial Litigation, Trusts & Estates , Consumer Fraud
Education: Rutgers School of Law, J.D. 1985, Temple University School of Law, Rutgers University B.A. 1980
Admitted: New Jersey Bar, Pennsylvania Bar, Third Circuit Court, United States Supreme Court
Memberships: Ocean County Bar Association;Wilkes Barre Law Library Luzerne County Pa. Bar
Biography:
Mr. Bezdecki started his journey in the law at Temple University School of Law, where he received a “Master of Law from Temple Law in Trial Advocacy” and graduated at the top of his class with honors. He then transferred to Rutgers Law Newark for his remaining two years.
Right out of Law School, Mr. Bezdecki started out at Schuman Butz as an associate and became partner after just two years. In 1991 he opened a solo firm. As of 2022 he has joined Bathgate, Wegner & Wolf as of counsel.
Mr. Bezdecki has represented major corporations and has obtained settlements in excess of 15 million dollars. There has also been numerous Appellate Level favorable decisions published under his name.
In his free time, Mr. Bezdecki enjoys spending time with his wife, two children, and two grandchildren.
Articles
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Cancellation of Real Estate Contract By Email Finally OK
The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled on April 3, 2017 in Conley v. Guerrero, that residential real estate contracts can properly be cancelled by email or fax.
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The Iconic Building That Is Home To Bathgate, Wegener & Wolf
Many people leaving the Garden State Parkway at Exit 89 or driving on Cedar Bridge Road wonder what activities occur under the steeply pitched roofs of
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What Is Guardianship In New Jersey and How Does It Work – Part 3 of 3
In Part 1 of this series, we looked at four different scenarios when a Power of Attorney or Guardianship might be appropriate. We also looked
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What Is Guardianship In New Jersey and How Does It Work – Part 2 of 3
In Part 1 of this series, we looked at four different scenarios when a Power of Attorney or Guardianship might be appropriate. We also looked
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Moving Children Out Of New Jersey By The Custodial Parent
Are you seeking to move out of New Jersey with the children, but your ex-spouse will not allow the move? Or, are you seeking to prohibit your ex-spouse -
Foreclosure Laws In NJ: Residential vs Non-Residential Mortgages
The purpose for your mortgage can determine whether it can still be enforced years after its due date. Foreclosure laws in NJ treat residential
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Patent Infringement And The Push And Pull of Patent Litigation
Patents support an estimated five trillion dollars ($5,000,000,000,000.00) of the US economy and close to forty million jobs. It is, therefore, understandable
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Why are the Bay Head Ocean Front Property Owners Opposed to the Dune/Berm Project Proposed By the State of New Jersey?
Bathgate, Wegener & Wolf represents many of the Bay Head Ocean Front Property Owners (“BHOFPO”). Cumulatively, the BHOFPOs represented by
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Court Agrees Electricity is a Product
n its recent decision in Zeck v.Atlantic City Electric (Docket No. A-5506-13T4), the Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division addressed
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Quick Resolution of Alleged Patent Quota Whistleblower Case against L’Oreal
Judge Susan Wigenton of the Unites States District Court for New Jersey quickly dismissed a whistleblower wrongful retaliatory firing claim against
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Legislative Update – New Expungement Law
Governor Chris Christie recently signed into law a measure designed to ease the path toward expungement of certain criminal records. The new law
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Contract Trumps Patent
The New Jersey Appellate Division concluded that a settlement agreement and concurrent covenant not to sue precluded a patent owner from
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Trademarks Over Patents – AstraZeneca Prevails In Trademark Infringement Action For Purple Pill.
AstraZeneca successfully convinced a court to prohibit the sale of a competitor’s generic form of its very successful heartburn medication, Nexium. Under -
Overview Of Duties Of Executor For Estate Administration
As Executor, it is imperative to keep accurate records as to any expenses that you have paid on behalf of the Estate, either personally or through