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In Memoriam

Capehart Scatchard, P.A. mourns the loss of our beloved former Managing Shareholder and cherished friend, Peter S. Bejsiuk, who passed away on December 18, 2025.

Peter joined Capehart Scatchard in 1985 and retired from the firm in 2016. He was a graduate of Washington University School of Law and clerked for the Hon. Paul Lowengrub, Superior Court of New Jersey in Camden. Throughout his distinguished career at Capehart, Peter held numerous leadership roles, including member of the Executive Committee, Chair of the Business and Finance Department, and Managing Shareholder from 2001-2014. He also served as Chair of the Banking Law Section of the New Jersey State Bar Association from 2000-2002.

Peter represented the very best of our firm’s values through both his character and his conduct. A trusted mentor and colleague, he approached every relationship with generosity, respect, and genuine care. Known for his quick wit and sharp sense of humor, Peter brought warmth and laughter to the workplace, creating an environment where people felt supported and inspired. Working alongside Peter was not only a privilege, but a true joy.

 We extend our heartfelt condolences to Peter’s family and friends. A link to his obituary can be found here.

Capehart & Scatchard, P.A. mourns the loss of our beloved shareholder, mentor, and friend Carmen Saginario Jr., who passed away suddenly on July 27, 2025.

Carmen joined the firm in 1994 after holding several positions in the public sector, including Deputy Attorney General of the State of New Jersey. He focused his practice on employment counseling and litigation.  During his time at Capehart, Carmen served in many leadership roles, including Executive Committee member, Co-Chair of the Labor & Employment Group, and Supervisor of the Corporate Compliance Group.

Carmen embodied the highest values of our firm. He was a beloved mentor, role model, partner, and friend, known for treating everyone with kindness, thoughtfulness, and respect. He also had a warm sense of humor that brought levity to the office. It was a gift that made working with him not only inspiring, but joyful.

His strong dedication to his clients earned him the respect of all who had the privilege of working with him. We are profoundly grateful for the wisdom, leadership, and friendship he shared with us. Carmen will be deeply missed by his clients, his colleagues, and all who knew him.

We extend our heartfelt condolences to Carmen’s family and friends. A link to his obituary can be found here.

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