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Arlindo “Art” Araujo is licensed in the States of New Jersey, New York, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and Federal District Courts. He has been involved in litigation matters in Brazil, Michigan, and immigration courts throughout the United States. Additionally, Mr. Araujo has completed over a thousand transactional matters pertaining to the purchase of sale of real property and businesses. |
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Seton Hall University School of Law J.D. 1993
New York University School of Law LL.M. 1995
New Jersey1993; Federal District of New Jersey
Pennsylvania1993
New York 1996; Southern District of New York
Contact Me
Business Transactions
Contract Law
Immigration Law – Labor Certifications; Family Petitions and Immigration Court Labor Law
Criminal Law
LLC & LLP Formation
Negotiation & Lease Agreements
Drafting Employment Contracts & NonCompete Agreements |
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Mr. Araujo was winning counsel in the tax matter of Liapakis v. State Dept. of Treasury, Div. of Taxation, 363 N.J. Super. 96 (App. Div. 2003), and authored Federal Surface Transportation for the 1990s and Beyond: Moving Ahead? 16 Seton Hall Legis. J. 685 (1992).
Prior to practicing law, Mr. Araujo was an auditor at the Deloitte & Touche. Following graduation from Seton Hall Law and after completing New York University School of Law’s LL.M. tax program, he has counsel clients in the area of not for profit work, including exempt organizations, and has successfully tried administrative, bench and jury trials in the areas of criminal law, deportation matters, public employment, and personal injury cases. He has been practicing in diversified areas of law since 1993.
Mr. Araujo attended college at Rutgers University and earned degrees in Accounting and Philosophy. During law school, Mr. Araujo was the Article Editor for the Seton Hall Legislative Journal and a Moot Court Board member. In addition to his commitment to the law and the effective representation of clients, he is fluent in his native Portuguese language and proficient in the Spanish language and earned the Steuben Society of America award for German language studies. Mr. Araujo is an extensive traveler of the world, having visited over 60 countries, and is active in his community’s affairs.
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