Maximilian J. Mescall, a distinguished legal professional, is a graduate of Rutgers University in New Brunswick with a double major in History and Political Science, earning the prestigious magna cum laude distinction, and later obtained his Juris Doctor from Seton Hall University School of Law in Newark, graduating cum laude. During his tenure at Seton Hall Law, Max garnered numerous accolades, serving on the Editorial Board of the Seton Hall Law Review, participating in the inaugural class of Seton Hall Law’s Leadership Fellowship his role as a Leadership Fellow, and qualifying for the Seton Hall Interscholastic Moot Court Team, where he won awards for brief writing and oral advocacy skills in competitions with other teams from law schools around the country.
His commitment to the legal field is underscored by his valuable experience as a Judicial Intern for The Honorable Stuart Rabner, Chief Justice of The Supreme Court of New Jersey, and his role as a Judicial Clerk for The Honorable Scott J. Moynihan of the Appellate Division of the Superior Court of New Jersey.
Max has left an indelible mark in the legal world. He is not only an accomplished attorney but has also contributed significantly through his published works authoring articles in the New Jersey Association for Justice’s monthly newsletter, 'In Brief,' the Seton Hall Law Review the Journal of Robotics, Artificial Intelligence & Law. These publications range from practical advice to other practitioners, to legal technology and political coverage. Max is not just an accomplished author, but an active member of professional associations, including the New Jersey Association for Justice, the New Jersey State Bar Association, and the Essex County Bar Association. He is a notable figure in the legal community due to his continued dedication and contributions to the legal community.