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We are a multidisciplinary law practice focused on the needs of PEOPLE.
ED, CRAIG and JAY are the founding partners of RAM Law. Following law school, they began their careers practicing law at the largest law firm in New Brunswick. After many years of civil litigation training and experience in the “big firm” environment, the RAM Law partners decided to offer clients this same experience in a small firm setting. Since opening in January 2007, the RAM Law team now includes associates, of counsel attorneys, a retired appellate court judge and paralegal staff.
The attorneys of RAM Law have received various awards and hold leadership positions in a variety of professional associations. RAM Law has obtained millions of dollars in settlements for its clients during the past 3 years.
The attorneys of RAM Law have received various awards and hold leadership positions in a variety of professional associations. RAM Law has obtained millions of dollars in settlements for its clients during the past 3 years.
Carlos Sanchez is a Partner who specializes in Transactions Law. He is passionate about doing deals and about seeing his clients through good and bad times. He is an expert real estate attorney and is called upon by hundreds of Realtors to assist with transactions. He and his family emigrated from Peru to the United States in 1980. He grew up in Lyndhurst, New Jersey.
Sanchez is a graduate of Rutgers University, where he studied Anthropology and Archaeology and Seton Hall School of Law. While a student, he served as judicial law clerk to the Honorable Sybil R. Moses (deceased) in the Assignment Judge’s Office, New Jersey State Superior Court in Bergen County, New Jersey and worked as a Student-Attorney for the Juvenile Justice Clinic at Seton Hall School of Law and volunteered at various legal clinics and with Legal Services of New Jersey in various respects.
Following law school graduation in 1996, Sanchez stayed in New Jersey despite offers to work in the mid-west, where he was a Personal Injury Litigator at the firm of Linares and Coviello, Bloomfield, and where he handled hundreds of matters from intake to jury verdicts. With less than 1 year of experience, Sanchez was trying cases in all 21 counties in New Jersey. At Linares and Coviello, Sanchez was an associate for Jose Linares, who was eventually appointed by George W. Bush as a Judge in the Unites States District of New Jersey.
After a successful career as a Litigator, Sanchez changed tact and worked as a Consultant for Lexis-Nexis where he helped sales teams sell and implement Database solutions in AMLAW 100 law firms around the world. He then worked for Lucent Technologies where he drafted and negotiated Wireless Telecommunications Contracts for the Caribbean and Latin America. Thereafter he became a solo attorney where he practiced in Bridgewater, New Jersey.
After developing a successful solo practice, Sanchez became a Partner at Rebenack Aronow Mascolo Miller, LLP as of 2010.
In addition to his practice, Sanchez makes time to conduct community outreach. He is currently developing a limited-scope representation clinic with PRAB (Puerto Rican Action Board) to service the low income and moderate income community in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
Sanchez is a graduate of Rutgers University, where he studied Anthropology and Archaeology and Seton Hall School of Law. While a student, he served as judicial law clerk to the Honorable Sybil R. Moses (deceased) in the Assignment Judge’s Office, New Jersey State Superior Court in Bergen County, New Jersey and worked as a Student-Attorney for the Juvenile Justice Clinic at Seton Hall School of Law and volunteered at various legal clinics and with Legal Services of New Jersey in various respects.
Following law school graduation in 1996, Sanchez stayed in New Jersey despite offers to work in the mid-west, where he was a Personal Injury Litigator at the firm of Linares and Coviello, Bloomfield, and where he handled hundreds of matters from intake to jury verdicts. With less than 1 year of experience, Sanchez was trying cases in all 21 counties in New Jersey. At Linares and Coviello, Sanchez was an associate for Jose Linares, who was eventually appointed by George W. Bush as a Judge in the Unites States District of New Jersey.
After a successful career as a Litigator, Sanchez changed tact and worked as a Consultant for Lexis-Nexis where he helped sales teams sell and implement Database solutions in AMLAW 100 law firms around the world. He then worked for Lucent Technologies where he drafted and negotiated Wireless Telecommunications Contracts for the Caribbean and Latin America. Thereafter he became a solo attorney where he practiced in Bridgewater, New Jersey.
After developing a successful solo practice, Sanchez became a Partner at Rebenack Aronow Mascolo Miller, LLP as of 2010.
In addition to his practice, Sanchez makes time to conduct community outreach. He is currently developing a limited-scope representation clinic with PRAB (Puerto Rican Action Board) to service the low income and moderate income community in New Brunswick, New Jersey.