Serving North Jersey for over 30 Years
Pitman, Mindas, Grossman, Lee & Moore is a litigation law firm with a long record of favorable client results in a wide range of legal matters. Based in Springfield, New Jersey, we have served individuals and businesses in Union and Essex counties for more than 30 years. The firm of Pitman, Mindas, Grossman & Lee recently joined forces with established Newark trial lawyers Michael D. Bross and Marsha M. Moore. This union expanded our practice areas and our ability to serve clients throughout North Jersey, including Essex, Hudson, Bergen, Middlesex and Morris counties.
The firm currently consists of eight attorneys, with offices in Newark and Springfield. Through negotiation, mediation or litigation, we can capably represent clients in a full spectrum of legal issues: business and real estate transactions and commercial litigation; personal injury and medical negligence; workers' compensation and Social Security disability; employment discrimination and employment law; commercial development and land use; and family law.
Each of our experienced and qualified attorneys offers the focused knowledge to pursue justice or protect client interests. From a complex business deal or commercial dispute to a disabling injury or difficult divorce, we offer attentive, responsive service. Our entire team of lawyers and staff is dedicated to resolving your legal issue as efficiently as possible while meeting your needs.
Our law firm has litigated cases in state and federal courts throughout northern New Jersey. Ed Lee is certified by the New Jersey Supreme Court as a Civil Trial Specialist and Pat Mindas is certified as a Workers' Compensation attorney. These designations are based on legal acumen, actual courtroom experience and effective client advocacy.
Contact us today to discuss your situation and how we can help. We can make evening and weekend appointments, including home or hospital visits if your injuries prevent travel. Our staff offers fluent translation in Spanish and Portuguese.

