Hall Booth Smith, P.C.

rreddin@hallboothsmith.com

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201.221.7020

Biography

Judge Raymond A. Reddin is a Partner in our Saddle Brooke, New Jersey, office. He leads our Arbitration & Mediation Service and brings more than 40 years of legal experience to the firm.

Ray retired as a New Jersey Superior Court Judge after having served on the bench for 16 years. During his tenure, he presided over many high-profile and complex cases for both criminal and civil matters including medical malpractice claims, employment matters, and also homicide and sexual violent predator cases.

In addition to conducting trials, Ray also served as an Election Day judge, oversaw Megan’s Law sex offender internet registries, performed civil commitments, and issued gun permits.

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Since 2011, Ray has served as Chairman of the Robert L. Clifford Inn of Court, which is one of the largest American Inns of Court. He has often lectured on criminal and civil trial preparation and procedure, expert testimony and medical malpractice, and has served as moderator for numerous programs presented by various continuing legal education organizations. He also trained and has given lectures to newly assigned Superior Court judges on presiding over gang trials, jury selection, courthouse security, and other related matters.

Before becoming a judge, Ray served as attorney for the Passaic County Police Academy and the Totowa Board of Education. Earlier in his career, Ray was a criminal defense attorney and tried more than 100 cases in State Courts and Federal District Courts. He has also tried numerous civil cases to verdict.

Ray earned a Juris Doctor from Widener University, and he holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Montclair State University.

He was awarded a Silver Card and a Gold Card from the Police Benevolent Association, Honorary Membership into the New Jersey Honor Legion and was inducted in the Eastside High School Hall of Fame. He has received numerous awards and accolades from various police departments, sheriff departments and other law enforcement agencies.

Service Specific Experience

Ray has more than 40 years of experience as a judge and litigator on a wide variety of criminal and civil matters ranging from gang violence and sexual predator cases to complex medical malpractice claims.

He spent 16 years on the bench as a New Jersey Superior Court Judge, and earlier in his career he tried more than 100 cases in State Courts and Federal District Courts. He has also served as attorney for the Passaic County Police Academy and the Totowa Board of Education.

Credentials

ADMITTED

State Courts:

  • New Jersey

U.S. District Courts:

  • U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey

U.S. Courts of Appeal:

  • U.S Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit

U.S. Supreme Court

EDUCATION

  • J.D., Widener University
  • B.A., Psychology, Montclair State University

Memberships

  • Passaic County Bar Association
  • Robert L. Clifford Inns of Court, Chairman
  • St. John’s Cathedral, Board of Advisors

Recognition

  • Silver Card, Police Benevolent Association
  • Gold Card, Police Benevolent Association
  • Honorary Membership, New Jersey Honor Legion
  • Hall of Fame, Eastside High School

Presentations

Ray often lectured on criminal and civil trial preparation and procedure, expert testimony, and medical malpractice and has served as moderator for numerous programs organized by the Robert L. Clifford Inn of Court. He also trained and has given lectures to newly assigned Superior Court judges on presiding over gang trials, jury selection, courthouse security, and other related matters.

In the Press

Hall Booth Smith Hires Walker, Rotella as New Jersey Office Expands

SADDLE BROOK, N.J. – Sept. 19, 2019 – Hall Both Smith, P.C. is pleased to welcome two new associates as the newly opened Saddle Brook, New Jersey office expands to meet client needs. Danielle Walker is an Associate who focuses her practice on defending health care systems, physicians and other health care providers on long-term

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Hall Booth Smith Expands Beyond Southeast With New Jersey Offices, Adds Retired Judge Reddin as Partner

SADDLE BROOK, N.J. – Hall Booth Smith, P.C. is opening a new office in New Jersey as the Atlanta-based litigation firm expands beyond the Southeast for the first time to serve clients in New Jersey & New York. The firm is also pleased to announce that recently retired New Jersey Superior Court Judge Raymond Reddin

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Services

Arbitration & Mediation

Strategic Teams

Security Assessment & Active Shooter

Appointments

To book an arbitration or mediation, contact Darla Polo at 201.221.7017 or by email below.


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Biography

Judge Raymond A. Reddin is a Partner in our Saddle Brooke, New Jersey, office. He leads our Arbitration & Mediation Service and brings more than 40 years of legal experience to the firm.

Ray retired as a New Jersey Superior Court Judge after having served on the bench for 16 years. During his tenure, he presided over many high-profile and complex cases for both criminal and civil matters including medical malpractice claims, employment matters, and also homicide and sexual violent predator cases.

In addition to conducting trials, Ray also served as an Election Day judge, oversaw Megan’s Law sex offender internet registries, performed civil commitments, and issued gun permits.

More +

Since 2011, Ray has served as Chairman of the Robert L. Clifford Inn of Court, which is one of the largest American Inns of Court. He has often lectured on criminal and civil trial preparation and procedure, expert testimony and medical malpractice, and has served as moderator for numerous programs presented by various continuing legal education organizations. He also trained and has given lectures to newly assigned Superior Court judges on presiding over gang trials, jury selection, courthouse security, and other related matters.

Before becoming a judge, Ray served as attorney for the Passaic County Police Academy and the Totowa Board of Education. Earlier in his career, Ray was a criminal defense attorney and tried more than 100 cases in State Courts and Federal District Courts. He has also tried numerous civil cases to verdict.

Ray earned a Juris Doctor from Widener University, and he holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Montclair State University.

He was awarded a Silver Card and a Gold Card from the Police Benevolent Association, Honorary Membership into the New Jersey Honor Legion and was inducted in the Eastside High School Hall of Fame. He has received numerous awards and accolades from various police departments, sheriff departments and other law enforcement agencies.

Service Specific Experience

Ray has more than 40 years of experience as a judge and litigator on a wide variety of criminal and civil matters ranging from gang violence and sexual predator cases to complex medical malpractice claims.

He spent 16 years on the bench as a New Jersey Superior Court Judge, and earlier in his career he tried more than 100 cases in State Courts and Federal District Courts. He has also served as attorney for the Passaic County Police Academy and the Totowa Board of Education.

Credentials

ADMITTED

State Courts:

  • New Jersey

U.S. District Courts:

  • U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey

U.S. Courts of Appeal:

  • U.S Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit

U.S. Supreme Court

EDUCATION
  • J.D., Widener University
  • B.A., Psychology, Montclair State University

Memberships

  • Passaic County Bar Association
  • Robert L. Clifford Inns of Court, Chairman
  • St. John’s Cathedral, Board of Advisors

Recognition

  • Silver Card, Police Benevolent Association
  • Gold Card, Police Benevolent Association
  • Honorary Membership, New Jersey Honor Legion
  • Hall of Fame, Eastside High School

Presentations

Ray often lectured on criminal and civil trial preparation and procedure, expert testimony, and medical malpractice and has served as moderator for numerous programs organized by the Robert L. Clifford Inn of Court. He also trained and has given lectures to newly assigned Superior Court judges on presiding over gang trials, jury selection, courthouse security, and other related matters.

In the Press

Hall Booth Smith Hires Walker, Rotella as New Jersey Office Expands

SADDLE BROOK, N.J. – Sept. 19, 2019 – Hall Both Smith, P.C. is pleased to welcome two new associates as the newly opened Saddle Brook, New Jersey office expands to meet client needs. Danielle Walker is an Associate who focuses her practice on defending health care systems, physicians and other health care providers on long-term
Read More

Hall Booth Smith Expands Beyond Southeast With New Jersey Offices, Adds Retired Judge Reddin as Partner

SADDLE BROOK, N.J. – Hall Booth Smith, P.C. is opening a new office in New Jersey as the Atlanta-based litigation firm expands beyond the Southeast for the first time to serve clients in New Jersey & New York. The firm is also pleased to announce that recently retired New Jersey Superior Court Judge Raymond Reddin
Read More

Services

Arbitration & Mediation

Strategic Teams

Security Assessment & Active Shooter

Appointments

To book an arbitration or mediation, contact Darla Polo at 201.221.7017 or by email below.

Book by Email
Book by Phone