Samuel G. Wildman
Sam Wildman focuses his practice on products liability, professional malpractice, and complex commercial litigation. He is admitted to practice in New Jersey. Before joining the firm, he served as a law clerk to the Honorable Robert J. Gilson, J.A.D. of the Appellate Division of the Superior Court of New Jersey.
Mr. Wildman attended Cornell Law School, where he graduated with honors and a concentration in general practice. Mr. Wildman was an acquisitions editor on Journal of Law and Public Policy and a member of the Cornell Law School Securities Law Clinic. Mr. Wildman also completed an externship and internship with the U.S. Department of Justice, where he gained valuable experience in administrative and constitutional law and multibillion-dollar affirmative False Claims Act litigation. During his 1L summer, he also worked as a judicial intern for the Honorable John M. Leventhal of the Appellate Division, Second Department of New York.
Mr. Wildman graduated magna cum laude from Boston University with a B.A. in philosophy and psychology and minors in both history and political science. Mr. Wildman concentrated his studies on applied and medical ethics, statistics, and experimental design. Mr. Wildman continues to pursue these interests as a volunteer with the Center for Mind and Culture. During his junior year, he served as an intern for Ian Lucas, M.P., the Brittish Labour Party’s shadow secretary for Africa and the Middle East.
Mr. Wildman is an Eagle Scout and enjoys hiking with his two dogs and cooking.