Casaletto represents commercial and residential developers, chemical and industrial manufacturers, and commercial business owners in site remediation, due diligence, solid and hazardous waste disposal, solid waste utilities, regulatory compliance, permitting, brownfields redevelopment, and cleanup cost recovery, among others. He previously was assistant regional counsel and the 2002 “Michael F. Vaccaro Honors Fellowship Attorney” at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region III, where he focused on Superfund matters. Before that, he clerked for Middlesex County Superior Court Judges Vincent LeBlon and Dennis V. Nieves. Casaletto served as an elected councilman for the Borough of Stockton and was appointed to the Stockton Planning Board as council liaison. He earned his J.D. from The

Norris McLaughlin Appoints Two to Co-Chair Practice Groups Margaret Raymond-Flood[Photo Credit: Lynn Goodwin.] Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, and his master of engineering degree and B.S. from the Pennsylvania State University.

Raymond-Flood devotes her practice to general litigation with an emphasis on complex commercial matters. She also has experience in environmental and professional liability litigation, and has tried complex matters on both the state and federal levels. In addition, Raymond-Flood has spoken at seminars dealing with a variety of insurance-related topics and trial presentations. Raymond-Flood is chair of the firm’s “Response to Electronic Discovery and Information (REDI)” group, an interdisciplinary team that helps clients with the identification, preservation, collection, review, and production of electronically stored information required by federal and state court rules. She authors and presents extensively on this topic. She also is a member of the Norris McLaughlin Women’s Forum steering committee and serves as risk manager for the firm. She earned her J.D. from Seton Hall University School of Law and her B.A. from Seton Hall University in 1988.