NEW YORK (April 2026) - Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney continues to strategically expand its litigation section with the addition of Marc J. Gross as a shareholder in its Newark and New York offices. Gross focuses his practice on business litigation and the management of legal issues in crisis situations.
“Marc is an accomplished trial lawyer with a statewide reputation as a litigation powerhouse in New Jersey and beyond. We are excited to welcome him to the firm,” said David Gordon, shareholder and co-chair of the firm’s litigation section. “His broad spectrum of experience spanning many different types of matters and industries adds significant depth to our bench.”
Gross has extensive trial and appellate experience and is highly regarded as a creative and tenacious litigator. His advocacy spans a wide range of practice areas, including partnership and corporate conflicts, trade secret issues, real estate disputes, shareholder and franchise matters, employment issues, trust and estate matters, as well as other complex commercial disputes with an emphasis on high-stakes litigation.
Gross has appeared in federal courts throughout New Jersey and New York, and in the Superior Courts of New Jersey in nearly every county. He has served as lead counsel in matters throughout the New York metropolitan area and across the U.S., including Alabama, California, Florida, Kansas, Nebraska, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Vermont. He has also appeared as a panelist in forums for the legal profession, written articles on hot topics in business litigation and provided legal commentary on nationally televised news broadcasts.
“Buchanan offers a national platform with a collaborative culture and a focus on excellence in client service,” said Gross. “All of those factors made Buchanan the right next move for my career. I look forward to working with my new colleagues in the Newark and New York offices and across the firm.”
Recognized by his peers and the industry, he has been named in the ROI Influencers “Power List” for Law in New Jersey since 2024. Gross also served as the President of the Essex County Bar Association. He holds a bachelor’s degree and a law degree from George Washington University.