
Brian McFadden-DiNicola
- 40 Paterson Street New Brunswick, NJ 08903
- +1-732-545-4717
- info@hoaglandlongo.com
About:
Brian McFadden is a partner at Hoagland Longo, where he represents individuals, employers and employees in a wide array of matters, from claims of harassment, hostile work environment, and discrimination, to the unique claims raised in family law litigation. Brian also represents public entities, officials, and employees in Title 59 and civil rights actions in cases involving excessive force, wrongful arrest, malicious prosecution, and employment discrimination investigations. His unique practice also includes all aspects of family law litigation and alternative dispute resolution. Clients trust Brian’s extensive qualifications and experience to guide them through all stages of litigation and alternative dispute resolution. He is an AV Preeminent rated attorney by Martindale Hubbell, a distinction given to attorneys who demonstrate the highest level of professional excellence, ethical standards, and legal ability as recognized by their peers. Additionally, Brian is certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Matrimonial Law Attorney, a designation awarded only to those who have demonstrated specific skills in family and matrimonial law set by the Supreme Court and American Bar Association. He is also a Rule 1:40 Qualified Mediator, listed on the New Jersey Superior Court’s roster for economic mediation.
Jurisdiction:New Jersey
Practice Area
Family Law
Handles divorce, custody, parenting time, and support with DV-informed safety planning, temporary orders, safe exchanges, discovery protections, and long-term financial stability.
Criminal Law
Guides reporting, evidence, bail conditions, no-contact orders, prosecutions or defenses, and record sealing, centering survivor safety and informed participation across the criminal process.
Civil Rights Law
Challenges discrimination or biased policing that compounds abuse, securing accommodations, fair services, and remedies when survivors face barriers based on identity or status.
Victims’ Rights
Explains survivor rights in criminal cases, including notices, attendance, restitution, privacy, protection orders, and input at bail, plea, sentencing, and post-conviction hearings.
Languages
English
Fees
Free Consultation
Education
J.D.
Reviews
RATED 1.0
Aug 10, 2023via Google
Manuel Colón
"Brian was a terrible experience of an attorney for a friend of mine. He communicated at his leisure, did not answer phone messages or emails. I knew of Brian for a number of years and it seems he as of now has shifted focus. It seemed prior to the experience my friend had, he was doing well as it is known on the internet. I hope Brian reorients himself to better serve the vulnerable and dependent clients who pay up to their last dollar for subpar services. Americans deserve better, especially from other Americans. We need to help each other especially those in a position of public service. I was and am disappointed in your work Brian. I hope you get back to serving your clients well."