Meet Our Team

Barry J. Hockfield, Esquire
Barry graduated the University of Toledo School of Law and has been licensed to practice since 1973. He has been admitted to practice in all Federal and State Courts in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Barry is a member of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America and its New Jersey affiliate, along with local bar associations. He has held positions over the years in the New Jersey Supreme Court Differentiated Case Management Committe and has had various appointments to New Jersey Superior Court Arbitration Panels and Committees. In 1981, Barry completed the National College of Trial Advocacy. Barry has extensive jury trial experience and his practice consists of plaintiff's personal injury litigation with a focus on complex medical malpractice and product liability matters.
Personal Comments from Barry Hockfield, Esquire:
Rarely do lawyers have both a personal and professional interest in the work that they do. As a trial attorney since 1973, I have litigated virtually every kind of personal injury case. Much of my work involves medical malpractice. This is probably not surprising as I will explain. Of particular interest both personally and professionally are those medical malpractice cases which involve the failure to timely diagnose cancer.
As a cancer survivor who was timely diagnosed and successfully treated in 1978, I am very much aware how often patients with cancer go undiagnosed and not treated. My most recent successful cases involved the failure to diagnose breast cancer in a 45 year old woman and a failure to diagnose oral cancer in a 39 year old man.
As a cancer survivor who is also an attorney, I have over the last 20 years spoken to cancer patients and their families at countless cancer support groups on behalf of the American Cancer Society. Over the years, I have listened to virtual horror stories from cancer patients who were either not diagnosed or disregarded by their doctors despite valid complaints and symptoms of cancer.
I wear my cancer survivorship as a badge of honor and a professional commitment to help cancer patients and their families who are not as fortunate as myself and my family. I am a cancer survivor because I had competent caring doctors. No one deserves anything less.
Louis G. Hasner, Esquire
Lou graduated Rutgers-Camden Law School and has been licensed to practice law since 1980. He has been admitted to practice law in all Federal and State Courts in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Lou is a member of the Camden County Bar Association as well as the Association of Trial Lawyers of America and its New Jersey affiliate. He has recently completed a term as a member of the New Jersey District IV Ethics Committee. Lou has extensive jury trial experience and focuses his practice on representing indivduals injured by companies, product defects, and in automobile crashes. Lou also has extensive experience in criminal litigation, in both state and federal court.
Jared N. Kasher, Esquire
Jared graduated Widener University School of Law and has been licensed to practice law in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey since 1997 as well as being admitted to practice before the United States District Court District of New Jersey and the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Jared is also admitted to the American Arbitration Association's roster of Labor Arbitrators. Jared is a member of the Camden County Bar Association, the Association of Trial Lawyers of America and its New Jersey affiliate as well as the Pennsylvania Bar Association. Jared's practice is concentrated in the field of civil litigation where he has developed an expertise representing workers injured on construction sites, individuals injured as a result of medical negligence and by product defects, as well as people hurt in autombile crashes. In addition, Jared has experience in criminal litigation.