Gregory D. Herrold is a trial attorney who practices in the area of litigation. Mr. Herrold has represented a range of clients, from individuals to companies, in all stages of complex civil disputes. He has extensive experience taking and defending depositions, electronic discovery and large scale document review and productions, and preparation of witnesses for testifying in court and at depositions. Mr. Herrold is also well versed in motion practice in both federal and state courts.
Mr. Herrold’s experience spans a wide range of industries and matters, including securities litigation, products liability, real estate disputes, contract disputes, and commercial litigation. His experience includes, for example:
- Representation of a defendant in one of the country’s largest multidistrict litigations involving a widely-used pharmaceutical product;
- Representation of independent trustees in a series of class action litigation and government investigations relating to a large securities fraud matter; and
- Representation of a major publicly traded multistate cannabis operator in a real estate dispute in New Jersey.
Mr. Herrold also serves as a South Jersey representative on Duane Morris’s Thrive Wellness Committee, and is a contributor to the American Bar Association’s Annual Business Court Chapter, authoring annual updates relating to recent developments in New Jersey.
Mr. Herrold is admitted to practice in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and is a 2016 cum laude graduate of Temple University Beasley School of Law where he was a member of the Temple Law Review, and a graduate of Princeton University.
Admissions
- New Jersey
- Pennsylvania
- U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey
- U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
- U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania
Education
- Temple University Beasley School of Law, J.D., cum laude, 2016
- Temple Law Review - Princeton University, B.A., 2010
Experience
- Duane Morris LLP
- Associate, 2020-present - Wade Clark Mulcahy LLP
- Associate, 2016-2020
Professional Activities
- New Jersey State Bar Association
Representative Matters
Represented eight former U.S. national security officials – including two former ambassadors – in filing an amicus curiae brief with the United States Supreme Court in support of the petition for a writ of certiorari by the plaintiffs in Bartlett v. Baasiri, 23-568. The plaintiffs, U.S. military veterans (or their estates) injured or killed in Iraq in terrorist attacks orchestrated by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and its Lebanese proxy, Hezbollah, sued a Lebanese bank under the Anti-Terrorism Act and Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act alleging that the bank knowingly supported Hezbollah by laundering billions of dollars on its behalf. The bank was private at the time the suit was filed but subsequently became nationalized. The petition presented the question of whether a defendant’s status as an instrumentality of a foreign state under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act is determined at the time of the filing of the complaint or at any time after the suit is filed.
Selected Publications
- Co-author, "Court Delivers Opinion on Defendant's Proffered Testimony About Involvement of Counsel in Criminal Case," Duane Morris Alert, February 20, 2024