About Marguerite
Marguerite Kneisser earned her Juris Doctor from Seton Hall University School of Law in 2012. Her time at Seton Hall included the standard curriculum and clinical opportunities that accompany a professional law degree. She completed her studies the same year she received her J.D., entering the bar examination and the early years of legal practice shortly thereafter.
Early in her career Kneisser joined Carluccio, Leone, Dimon, Doyle & Sacks, LLC as a senior associate in 2013. In that role she worked on client matters across the firm’s practice areas. Her responsibilities included legal research, drafting pleadings and transactional documents, and preparing materials for hearings and negotiations. The position placed her in day-to-day client work and required regular coordination with colleagues and outside counsel.
Kneisser is admitted to practice in both New Jersey and New York. Dual admission has framed much of her professional path. It has allowed her to advise clients whose matters involved both states and to become familiar with procedural differences between the courts and tribunals in each jurisdiction.
Her work has combined courtroom preparation and written advocacy with client counseling. She has managed case files from inception through resolution and worked on matters that required careful statutory and regulatory analysis. Colleagues describe her approach as methodical: she gathers facts, researches controlling authorities, and structures arguments in clear written form. That approach has governed how she handles discovery, motions practice, and settlement negotiations.
Outside formal job titles, Kneisser has maintained active ties to the professional communities in the two states where she is licensed. She has kept current on developments in state law and practice. She also supports junior attorneys and staff through on-the-job training and review of written work.
She currently practices in New York and New Jersey, handling legal matters that arise under those states’ laws.