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Saiber LLC

18 Columbia Turnpike
Suite 200
Florham Park, NJ 07932
(973) 622-3333

Overview

Introduction

Saiber employs nearly 60 attorneys across four offices and offers a broad range of litigation, corporate, and niche practice areas. When they aren't working on client matters, the firm's attorneys are generous with their time, providing pro bono services to a number of individuals and organizations, including Habitat for Humanity, Street Law, and Volunteer Lawyers for Justice.

Firm Stats


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Total No. Attorneys (2021)

50 - 100

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Major Office Locations

Florham Park, NJ (HQ)

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Major Practice Areas

Administrative & Regulatory


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Managing Member

William F. Maderer

About the Firm

More than 70 years ago, two Newark attorneys joined forces to form Saiber, a law firm that initially specialized in trusts, estates, probate matters, and taxation. Since opening its doors decades ago, the firm has grown to nearly 60 attorneys and four offices—two in New Jersey, one in New York, and one in Philadelphia. The firm has also expanded its legal services significantly and is now a full-service firm with a broad range of litigation, corporate, and niche practices. The firm's ability to provide top-notch legal services is bolstered by a number of attorneys who come from high-profile government positions, such as the U.S. Attorney's Office. The firm's attorneys are generous with their time, providing pro bono services to a number of individuals and organizations, including Habitat for Humanity, Street Law, and Volunteer Lawye...

Diversity at Saiber LLC

"Saiber has a long-standing commitment to diversity and an inclusive work environment. In 2019, we continued the work of our Recruitment and Diversity Committee to build on our recent progress. We hired three attorneys through our recruiting efforts. Two are women; one a woman of color. In 2019, we continued our Recruitment and Diversity Committee participation in a day-long job fair for minority law school students at one of the local law schools and attended a round-table mentoring event for minority law school students. While..."