Joshua Denbeaux is a partner at Denbeaux & Denbeaux concentrating
his practice in commercial litigation, employment litigation, and
insurance coverage litigation.
Mr. Denbeaux received his law degree in 1994 from Seton Hall University
after completing his undergraduate work at The College
of Wooster. A member of the New Jersey Bar Association, Bergen County Bar Association
and the "Guantanamo Bay Bar Association,"
Mr. Denbeaux is licensed to practice in the United States District Courts
for New Jersey, Southern District of New York, Eastern District of New
York, District of Columbia, Middle District of Tennessee and the
Northern District of Florida. He is also admitted to the 6th
Circuit Court of Appeals and the Court of Appeals for the District of
Columbia.
Mr. Denbeaux is a member of the "Guantanamo Bay Bar Association," and
represents two detainees held at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Facility, in
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Joshua, with his father, Professor Mark Denbeaux
of the Seton Hall University School of Law in Newark, New Jersey, is
the co-author of eight reports regarding the government's conduct
towards their clients and towards all the prisoners on the base.
The United States' military defense counsel, led by Col. Dwight Sullivan,
USMC, have consulted with Mark and Joshua Denbeaux with regard to the
Military Commissions Act Hearings.
Representative Areas of Practice:
Commercial Litigation
- Derivative shareholder disputes
- Director liability for fraud and negligence by co-director
- Insurance coverage
- Fraud and Breach of Fiduciary Duty
Insurance Coverage Litigation
- Declaratory Judgment actions
- Coverage Opinions
Employment Litigation
- Law Against Discrimination claims
- Conscientious Employee Protection Act claims
- Family Medical Leave Act claims
Matrimonial Law
- Divorce valuation and equitable distribution of business entities and other professional interests
- Post-judgment issues and appeals
- Guardianship and incompetence proceedings
Mortgage Foreclosure Defense
- Represents individuals facing foreclosure
- Enforcement of Truth in Lending Act (TILA), Lenders Liability Act
and Housing and Urban Development regulations to protect the rights of homeowners
Selected Decisions:
- Newman v. Ramapo College, 349 N.J. Super. 196, 793 A.2d 120 (App. Div. 2002)
- Trepel v. Dippold, 2005 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 19782 (S.D.N.Y. 2005)
- Alhami v. Bush, (D.D.C. 2007) Memorandum Order, 10/2/2007, Unsealed 10/9/2007
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