Ambrosio & Tomczak is a full service law firm with offices located in Montclair, New Jersey and New York City. We provide strategic results-driven legal counsel and business solutions to clients throughout New Jersey and New York. Our primary areas of practice are Corporate Services, Commercial Litigation, Solid Waste Compliance & Litigation, Government Investigations & Criminal Defense, Real Estate, Personal Injury, and Bankruptcy. Our client base ranges from individuals, small businesses, and large multi-national corporations and spans a broad range of industries including automobile sales and service, health care, bulk liquid handling services, marine salvage and dredging, import/export, real estate development, government contracting, hotels, energy, education, solid waste collection and disposal, recycling, information services, manufacturing and distribution, accounting, securities, as well as not-for-profit organizations, and public entities.
Unlike most firms of similar size, Ambrosio & Tomczak has the staff, resources, and technology to handle complex multi-million dollar cases that are customarily handled by much larger firms. Our size also allows us to provide our clients with a superior level of personal service that is lost at many firms of larger size. We are successful because we take the time to comprehensively understand the intricacies of a client's situation and work to achieve the client's overall goals in a cost-efficient manner. Whether advising a client on a transaction, defending a client against a government investigation, or trying a complex dispute to verdict, our clients rely on us to handle their most sensitive, important and "high stakes" matters.
White Collar Criminal and Regulatory Lawyer Blog
- Supreme Court Rules Dog Sniffs at Private Home are Searches Requiring Probable Cause In a landmark opinion by the United States Supreme Court in Florida v. Jardines, 569 U.S. ___ (2013), the Court held that the use of a police dog to sniff for narcotics on the front porch of a private home is considered a "search" within the meaning of the Fourth Amendment, requiring both probable cause and a search warrant. ....
- Gregory Tomczak, Esq. and Michael Jurista, Esq. Named 2013 Rising Stars Ambrosio & Tomczak is pleased to announce that Gregory E. Tomczak, Esq. and Michael J. Jurista, Esq. have each been recognized in New Jersey Monthly magazine by Super Lawyers as a 2013 New Jersey Rising Star. Mr. Tomczak was selected as a Rising Star in the area of white collar criminal defense and Mr. Jurista was selected as a Rising Star in the area of business litigation. This honor is reserved ....
- Gregory E. Tomczak, Esq. Recognized as a "New Leader of the Bar" - One of the Top 50 Attorneys in New Jersey Under Age 40 In 2012, the New Jersey Law Journal recognized 50 lawyers that they consider emblematic of the next wave of leadership of the New Jersey bar, based on their achievements so far in their careers. This year, Partner, Gregory Tomczak, Esq., has been included on the list and recognized as one of the top 50 attorneys in New Jersey under the age of 40. The stated criteria for selection of these rising ....
- Warrantless Search During Noise Complaint Deemed Improper In State v. Kaitner, A-8 Sept. Term. 20011 (decided May 1, 2012), the issue was whether Long Branch police officers who responded to a noise complaint properly seized pills and a controlled dangerous substance belonging the home owner. The Supreme Court of New Jersey, in a per curium opinion, affirmed the Appellate Court ruling that the search was improper and that the CDS must be suppressed. In ....
- Gregory Tomczak, Esq. and Michael Jurista, Esq. Named Rising Stars Ambrosio & Tomczak is pleased to announce that Gregory E. Tomczak, Esq. and Michael J. Jurista, Esq. have each been recognized in New Jersey Monthly magazine by Super Lawyers as a 2012 New Jersey Rising Star. Mr. Tomczak was selected as a Rising Star in the area of white collar criminal defense and Mr. Jurista was selected as a Rising Star in the area of business litigation. This honor is reserved ....


