Full Service Law Firm in Mt. Laurel Township, NJ | Capehart Scatchard

Nuo (Norman) Jiang

Nuo (Norman) Jiang

Associate
Litigation

Phone: 856-914-2088

E-mail: njiang@capehart.com

Mr. Jiang focuses his practice through the courts of New Jersey and New York.  Mr. Jiang concentrates on civil litigation defense of lawsuits involving claims of commercial vehicle liability; commercial property owner’s liability; landlord and property management liability including multi-dwelling residential buildings; pet owners’ liability and strict liability under the NJ Dog Bite Statute; professional services liability; funeral home liability involving Law of Sepulcher; construction accident litigation including construction defect and construction liability; railroad liability including derailment liability, property damage, and personal injury to invitees and licensees on railroad property; and further, participation in New Jersey’s Pelvic Mesh Multi District Litigation.

Mr. Jiang is fluent in Mandarin Chinese.

Bar Admissions

New Jersey

New York

U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey

Education

Rutgers School of Law, Camden, NJ
Juris Doctor

University of California, Davis, CA
Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts

Publications

Litigation Quarterly E-Newsletter – A quarterly newsletter analyzing litigation cases and trends in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York, Contributing Author, 2022 to present; Editor and Contributing Author, 2024 to present.

Professional Awards & Honors

Selected to the New Jersey Super Lawyers – Rising Stars list (2024-2026 in the area of Civil Litigation: Defense)

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