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Overview

Jorkeell Echeverria represents corporate clients in state and federal court in commercial disputes, labor and employment matters, professional liability matters, environmental matters, large-scale multidistrict class action matters, and real estate disputes. Jorkeell’s practice also includes cases involving the First Amendment, including freedom of speech, defamation, section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, and cybersecurity.

Jorkeell handles all stages of litigation, including fact investigation, handling complex written discovery, taking and defending depositions, and arguing dispositive motions in court. Clients value Jorkeell’s ability to identify creative ways to create an advantage for them at any stage in litigation.

Previously, Jorkeell served as a law clerk to the Honorable Hector R. Velazquez of the Superior Court of New Jersey.

Experience

  • Represented international diagnostics laboratory in professional malpractice, employment, and commercial matters.
  • Represented international sugar company in complex commercial and employment matters.
  • Represented prominent website in First Amendment issues in New York, winning dismissal of lawsuits seeking to compel disclosure of anonymous posters.

Recognition

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Professional & Community Involvement

  • Hispanic Bar Association of New Jersey

Credentials

Education

  • Rutgers University School of Law (J.D., 2014)
  • New School for Social Research (M.A., 2010)
  • Rutgers University (B.A., 2006)

Bar Admissions

Court Admissions

Clerkships

Disclaimer

The information on this website is presented as a service for our clients and Internet users and is not intended to be legal advice, nor should you consider it as such. Although we welcome your inquiries, please keep in mind that merely contacting us will not establish an attorney-client relationship between us. Consequently, you should not convey any confidential information to us until a formal attorney-client relationship has been established. Please remember that electronic correspondence on the internet is not secure and that you should not include sensitive or confidential information in messages. With that in mind, we look forward to hearing from you.