About Evan Mason
Evan Mason Harris is a New Jersey lawyer whose career in private practice stretches back to the mid-1980s. He earned his law degree from Seton Hall University School of Law in 1984 after completing a bachelor’s degree in political science at Fairleigh Dickinson University in 1981. He is licensed to practice law in New Jersey.
Harris moved quickly into firm practice after law school. In 1984 he joined Braff & Ertag as an associate. The post gave him an introduction to the routines of litigation and client counseling in a small-firm setting. Those early years established a base of practical experience that would shape his career.
Three years later he took an associate position at Leonard & Butler, P.C., in 1987. That role placed him in a different office environment and offered exposure to a broader slate of matters. Colleagues from that period recall Harris as methodical in his approach to research and case preparation.
By 1988 Harris had advanced to a partnership at Aiello, Harris, Marth, Tunnero, Pastor & Schiffman, P.C. Becoming a partner marked a shift in responsibilities. He began to split time between client work, mentoring younger lawyers, and managing the administrative demands of running a practice. The firm list bears his name, and he has remained associated with that office for the majority of his career.
Across four decades he has sustained a steady practice in New Jersey courts and before administrative bodies. His work has taken the form of client representation, negotiation, and courtroom advocacy when needed. He has been part of teams handling matters for both individual and business clients. The record shows continuous engagement in private practice rather than an interlude in public service or academia.
As of 2026 Harris continues to practice at Aiello, Harris, Marth, Tunnero, Pastor & Schiffman, P.C., serving clients in New Jersey. His current work remains rooted in the firm where he made partner in 1988 and reflects the long experience he has accumulated since earning his J.D. in 1984.