About Us
Founder
Brian Rader
Brian Rader is the founder of Rader Law, LLC, and throughout his career, has grown a dynamic practice servicing both individuals and entities in the areas of real estate, litigation, general corporate guidance, and common-interest communities.
Full Biography
Over the course of his career, Mr. Rader has garnered broad experience, having participated in a wide category of litigation (from filing of suit to trial) and transactional work. Mr. Rader identifies as a “risk manager”, often capitalizing on knowledge of litigation procedure and causes of action, to help clients resolve their issues in the most pragmatic fashion before escalation.
From 2017-2023, Mr. Rader was identified as a “Rising Star” by Super Lawyers, a designation reserved for 2.5 percent of private practicing attorneys under the age of 40. In 2019, Mr. Rader was appointed by the Supreme Court of New Jersey to serve on the District VI (Hudson County) Ethic’s Committee, a prosecutorial and regulatory arm of the Supreme Court which regulates the conduct of attorneys.
Prior to entering the private practice of law, Mr. Rader served as a judicial clerk in the Civil Division of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Hudson Vicinage, where he drafted legal opinions for the trial court regarding a wide range of legal issues, including, but not limited to, contract disputes, real estate related actions, and a variety of tort actions. Mr. Rader was also responsible for mediating and resolving a variety of civil disputes prior to trial.
Mr. Rader also served as a member of the corporate legal department of the National Football League where he administered employment agreements, stadium leases, and assisted the league office with player misconduct appeals. Mr. Rader was also an NFLPA Certified Contract Advisor where he negotiated and finalized contracts with the Oakland Raiders and Green Bay Packers.
Mr. Rader has been featured in leading publications such as The Mid Atlantic Real Estate Journal, and The Cooperator, a leading publication on common-interest communities. Mr. Rader has routinely lectured at the Governor’s Conference on Housing and Economic Development, and for the Appraisal Institute of New Jersey. Mr. Rader has also been featured in the New Jersey Law Journal for successfully obtaining an injunction in favor of multiple residents opposing a mandatory easement assessment imposed by a local lake association, and VerdictSearch, for prevailing at trial on behalf of a landlord against a tenant who claimed personal injury as a result of mold exposure.
Mr. Rader is a graduate of The College of New Jersey, and Seton Hall University School of Law.