Nicholas Leider
Associate
Email: nleider@bathweg.com
Phone: 732-363-0666 Ext 210

Practice Areas: Personal Injury, Criminal Defense, Family Law, General Civil Litigation
Education: Seton Hall University School of Law, J.D., 2018; Old Dominion University, B.S. Psychology, 2014
Admitted: New Jersey Bar
Memberships: New Jersey State and American Bar Associations, and the New Jersey Association for Justice.
Biography:
Mr. Leider joined the firm in 2022 with experience as an Assistant Prosecutor and Personal Injury Attorney.
While a student at Seton Hall Law, Mr. Leider worked as a Legal Intern at the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office where he assisted with criminal prosecutions. During his third year of law school, Mr. Leider served as a Legal Intern for Seton Hall Law’s Center for Social Justice. In this capacity, Mr. Leider defended indigent clients in Newark Municipal Court. His advocacy led Mr. Leider to be selected for the Center for Social Justice Award by his professors in 2018.
After graduating from Seton Hall Law, Mr. Leider was appointed to a Judicial Clerkship in Monmouth County. Following his clerkship, Mr. Leider became an Assistant Prosecutor in Essex County. During his time as an Assistant Prosecutor, Mr. Leider handled numerous high stakes criminal prosecutions. More recently, Mr. Leider has worked primarily in general civil litigation.
When he is not practicing law, Mr. Leider enjoys spending time with family, going to the beach and boating.
Articles
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Bathgate, Wegener & Wolf Associate Named Top 40 Under 40 Trial Lawyer
Bathgate Wegener & Wolf, P.C. would like to congratulate our newest associate, Nicholas L. Leider, Esq. on his recent selection as a Top 40 Under 40 civil trial lawyer in New Jersey by The National Trial Lawyers.
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What Is Guardianship In New Jersey and How Does It Work – Part 2 of 3
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