About
Ralph F. Fedele is a devoted lawyer in Toms River, New Jersey, with a focus on Workers Compensation instances. Learn extra approximately his heritage and enjoy below. Ralph F. Fedele became admitted to the NJ State and Federal District Courts in 1996. He attended Rutgers College in New Brunswick, NJ, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1993. He then pursued his Juris Doctorate degree at Rutgers Law School in Newark, NJ, graduating in 1996. During his time at Rutgers Law, he served as a teaching assistant to Professor Albert Cohn in Appellate Practice. Following law college, Ralph served as a Law Clerk to the Honorable Francis Piscal within the Ocean County Superior Court. During this clerkship, he earned a Certificate in Mediation & Conciliation Skills from the Administrative Office of the Courts State of New Jersey. Ralph is now a partner at his company and heads the litigation department, focusing commonly on Workers Compensation cases. Although Ralph became born and raised in Essex County, NJ, he has dedicated his complete legal career to serving the Toms River network. He is an energetic member of the Ocean County Bar Association and NJCOSH, a non-profit employer that advocates for the rights of injured people in Workers Compensation Courts in the course of New Jersey. In addition to his legal paintings, Ralph is a own family guy, married with 3 kids. He is deeply involved within the Ocean County community, training baseball, basketball, and soccer for almost a decade. In his free time, he enjoys looking, fishing, capturing, and trekking together with his own family.
Legal Issues
Certificates
Mediation and Conciliation Skills
Administative Office of the Courts, New Jersey
Languages
- English: Spoken, Written
Accepted Jurisdictions

Experience
- partner
Fedele & Honschke Lawyers at Law LLC
2023 - Partner
Silvi, Fedele & Honschke, Lawyers at Law
1998 - Law Clerk
New Jersey Superior Court
1996
Education

Graduation year: 1993">
Associations

1996 - Current">
Costs
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Free Consultancy Service
On all contingency matters - Conditional Fees