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Mr. Cafferty, who leads the highly respected Media Law Team at Gibbons, has played a significant role in shaping New Jersey’s laws regarding government transparency and public access. He has extensive experience litigating and counseling on First Amendment and media issues and handles some of the most complex and significant matters relating to these issues in New Jersey, addressing, for example:
- Cameras in the courtroom
- Invasion of privacy and defamation
- Crisis management
- The Shield Law
- The Open Public Meetings Act
- Public notice
- The Open Public Records Act and the Common Law Right of Access
Mr. Cafferty represents trade organizations, including the New Jersey Press Association, daily and weekly newspapers, television and radio organizations, media personalities, and media insurance companies, as well as clients throughout the business community who face First Amendment or media challenges.
Mr. Cafferty also serves as Senior General Counsel to the firm.
Areas of Focus
Media Law
Mr. Cafferty offers exceptional service and focus to media industry clients attempting to operate within the evolving media landscape. He recently chaired a sub-committee of the New Jersey Supreme Court Bench Bar Media Committee that issued a critical report, ultimately adopted by the New Jersey Supreme Court, recommending major changes in the Guidelines of the Supreme Court regulating the use of electronic devices (such as cameras, laptops, and cell phones) in courtrooms. Mr. Cafferty has served as General Counsel for the New Jersey Press Association for over 40 years and has worked with some of the largest news organizations and newspapers throughout the state. Additionally, he served as an Adjunct Professor of Communications Law for the Rutgers School of Communication and Information for more than a decade.
First Amendment Law
Mr. Cafferty served on a New Jersey Supreme Court Committee that prepared a comprehensive report that formed the basis for revisions to the court rule governing access to judicial records and was instrumental in drafting the New Jersey Open Public Records Act (OPRA) in 2001, which replaced the former inadequate Right To Know Law. He addresses First Amendment issues for a wide range of clients.
Eminent Domain Law
During the course of his career, Mr. Cafferty has represented numerous public entities, including the Township of Franklin in Somerset County, Township of North Brunswick, Township of Montgomery (Special Counsel Eminent Domain), Borough of Milltown, New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority (Special Counsel Eminent Domain) and Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (S special Eminent Domain Counsel). In each engagement, Mr. Cafferty has represented the public entity in the acquisition of properties for various public projects.
Credentials
Education
Rutgers School of Law - Newark (J.D.)
Rutgers University (B.A.)
Professional Admissions
State of New Jersey
United States District Court for the District of New Jersey
United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
Supreme Court of the United States
United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
Professional Activities
New Jersey State Bar Association
Chair, Media Law Committee,
2001-2002, 2015-2016
New Jersey State Privacy Study Commission
New Jersey Supreme Court Media Relations Committee
Martin Committee of Supreme Court
Reviews and advises the Supreme Court on a policy governing commercial filming in court facilities
New Jersey Supreme Court Defamation Working Group (1984 Judicial Conference)
Former Adjunct Professor, Communications Law, Rutgers School of Communications, Information and Library Sciences
New Jersey Supreme Court Special Committee on Public Access to Court Records