About Leonard C. Leicht

Leonard concentrates his practice in defending significant commercial motor vehicle, personal injury, employment, civil rights and professional liability matters. He has tried numerous cases to verdict in the state and federal courts and is recognized by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Certified Civil Trial Attorney. Leonard has held this designation since 2004.

Highly experienced in trucking law, Leonard handles all aspects of trucking litigation matters, from Carmack claims to the most complicated and significant bodily injury claims. In addition to his New Jersey based practice, Leonard has also handled trucking cases in state and federal courts in other jurisdictions, pro hac vice, and also provides specialized non-litigation legal services to his trucking and transportation clientele in labor and contractual matters.

Leonard represents multiple trucking and transportation clients directly, and often at the request of their insurance carriers. He has represented trucking clientele before the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the U.S. National Labor Relations Board. In addition to trucking, Leonard handles traumatic injury matters in litigation involving elevators, escalators and walkways representing contractors and building maintenance.

Leonard also handles employment and civil rights matters arising under the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (NJLAD) and the Conscientious Employee Protection Act (CEPA), New Jersey’s whistleblower statute. His experience includes defending both public and private employers against claims involving discrimination, retaliation, harassment, and alleged whistleblower activity in state and federal courts, as well as before administrative agencies.

In addition, Leonard has handled precedent-setting appellate matters before New Jersey Appellate Division, and also represented the defendant in Johnson v. Braddy Trucking before the New Jersey Supreme Court. He has also successfully argued appeals before the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.

Leonard regularly represents clients in administrative, disciplinary and labor hearings. He also often serves as a mediator and arbitrator at the request of his colleagues.

Named among The Best Lawyers in America for Transportation Law, Leonard has also been recognized as a Top 100 Super Lawyer in New Jersey five times.

Honors & Awards

•AV Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell
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•The Best Lawyers in America, Personal Injury Litigation - Defendants (2007-2026)
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•New Jersey Super Lawyer List (2005-2022 (Top 100 New Jersey Super Lawyer, 2009-2010 and 2012-2014))
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Classes/ Seminars Taught

•'Current Employment Law Issues in Trucking & Transportation Litigation,' AM Best Insurance Law Podcast, June 4, 2024
Rules of the Trucking Industry: Staying on Track!, Transportation Lawyers Association (TLA) Annual Conference - Virtual, June 24th, 2021
•'Confronting the Creative Plaintiff in Trucking and Transportation Litigation,' AM Best Insurance Law Podcast, February 9, 2021
Do Not Be a Victim - Lessons Learned from the Pilot Flying J Rebate Scheme - Transportation and Logistics Council Annual Meeting, 2014
Distinguishing Between Lease and Sub-Hauler Agreements - How to Minimize Carrier Liability - Transportation and Logistics Council Annual Meeting, 2012

Certification/ Specialties

•Certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Civil Trial Attorney, 2004

Results

Directed Verdict Obtained in a New Jersey Law Against Discrimination Case

We obtained a directed verdict in a New Jersey Law Against Discrimination case filed against a national trucking company after two days of trial. The plaintiff was a laborer who assisted a truck driver making deliveries to a retail store. The driver admitted to making sexually explicit comments to the plaintiff. The plaintiff argued the comments were made due to his race (African American) and were protected under the LAD. Jillian and Len argued that the comments were offensive to anyone who heard them and had nothing to do with the plaintiff’s race. At trial, the judge agreed that the language used by the truck driver, however offensive it was, could not sustain a cause of action under the LAD as it was not based on a protected category as alleged by the plaintiff. The judge dismissed the case.

Defense Obtains a Published New Jersey Appellate Division Decision Affirming that Perception of Having COVID-19 Does Not Constitute Perceived Disability Under NJLAD

The New Jersey Appellate Division affirmed the dismissal our defense team obtained in a New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (NJLAD) perceived disability claim, alleging COVID-19 to be a disability under this statute. This employment discrimination claim involved a matter of first impression in New Jersey and established that COVID-19 infection, without more, does not constitute a disability under the NJLAD.A former employee filed suit, asserting perceived disability discrimination under the NJLAD. The plaintiff alleged he was wrongfully terminated based upon his employer’s perception that he had COVID-19. We filed a motion to dismiss in lieu of an answer, asserting the complaint did not set forth a cause of action as COVID-19 is not a recognized disability under the NJLAD. The court granted our motion and agreed that COVID-19 is not a disability under the NJLAD and, therefore, could not be the predicate for a perceived discrimination case. The Appellate Division affirmed this decision, finding the plaintiff’s COVID-19-perceived disability claim failed to plead a viable cause of action under the NJLAD.

Thought Leadership

Can a Documented COVID-19 Infection Lead to a Disability Claim Under the NJLAD?

March 9, 2022

The analysis will have to be addressed on a case-by-case basis, with the focus not on the employee’s infection with the COVID-19 virus, but rather how the corresponding symptoms have affected that individual.

News

98 Marshall Dennehey Attorneys Recognized in the 2026 Editions of The Best Lawyers in America and the Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in America

August 20, 2025

 

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Areas of Law

  • Transportation 1
    • Trucking & Transportation Liability
  • Labor and Employment 1
    • Employment Law
  • Professional Liability 1
    • Miscellaneous Professional Liability
  • Civil Rights 1
    • Public Entity and Civil Rights Litigation
  • Commercial Law 2
    • Premises and Retail Liability
    • Commercial Litigation
  • Insurance 1
    • General Liability
  • Products Liability 1
    • Product Liability
  • Torts 1
    • Environmental & Toxic Tort Litigation
  • Other 2
    • Insurance Services - Coverage and Bad Faith Litigation
    • Catastrophic Claims Litigation

Practice Details

  • Firm Information
    Position
    Shareholder; Co-Chair, Trucking & Transportation Practice Group
    Firm Name
    Marshall Dennehey
  • Representative Cases & Transactions
    Cases
    Significant Representative Matters: Successfully defended a State Division
    individual supervisor in an employment discrimination case. Plaintiff alleged disability discrimination, hostile work environment, failure to accommodate,
    retaliation under the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (NJLAD). The trial court granted Summary Judgment
    plaintiff appealed. The Appellate Division affirmed the dismissal, holding that the plaintiff's claims were either time barred or unsupported by specific, actionable evidence. The court further found the Division engaged in good faith interactive dialogue, provided extensive accommodations,
    that the lower court was correct in concluding there was no viable cause of action against either defendant.
    Obtained a directed verdict in favor of a national trucking company in a New Jersey Law Against Discrimination case. After two days of trial, the court dismissed the plaintiff's claims, finding that offensive comments made by a driver were not based on a protected category
    could not sustain a cause of action under the LAD.
    Spigai v. Live Nation Worldwide, Inc., No. A-4242-16T4, 2019 N.J. Super. Unpub. LEXIS 81 (App. Div. Jan. 11, 2019)
    Department of Cmty. Affairs v. Hansen House, LLC, 2017 N.J. Super. Unpub. LEXIS 2190 (App. Div. 2017)
    Somers v. Home Props. Regency Club, LLC, 2011 N.J. Super. Unpub. LEXIS 2375 (App. Div. 2011), certif. denied, 209 N.J. 98 (2012)
    Dique v. NJ State Police, 603 F.3d 181 (3d Cir. 2010)
    Nevins v. Muldoon, 2008 N.J. Super. Unpub. LEXIS 1413 (App. Div.), certif. denied, 197 N.J. 13 (2008)
    Curley v. Klem, 2006 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 8606 (D.N.J. 2006), aff'd, 499 F.3d 199 (3d. Cir. 2007)
    Johnson v. Braddy Trucking, 376 N.J. Super. 215, 890 A.2d 944 (App. Div. 2005), aff'd, 186 N.J. 40, 869 A.2d 964 (2006)
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Experience

  • Bar Admission & Memberships
    Admissions
    1986, New Jersey
    1993, Colorado (Inactive)
    1995, New York
    U.S. District Court District of New Jersey
    U.S. District Court Eastern District of New York
    U.S. District Court Southern District of New York
    Supreme Court of the United States
    Memberships

    Associations & memberships

    Essex County Bar Association
    New Jersey State Bar Association
    New Jersey Defense Association
    Transportation and Logistics Council
    Transportation Lawyers Association
    Trucking Industry Defense Association

  • Education & Certifications
    Law School
    Rutgers Law School
    Class of 1986
    J.D.
    Other Education
    Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
    Class of 1983
    B.A.

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Shareholder; Co-Chair, Trucking & Transportation Practice Group at Marshall Dennehey
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425 Eagle Rock Avenue, Suite 302Roseland, NJ 07068U.S.A.

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  • Is this attorney admitted to the bar in more than one state?
    Yes, Leonard C. Leicht is admitted to practice in New Jersey and New York.
  • Is this attorney admitted to practice in any U.S. Federal Courts?
    Leonard C. Leicht is admitted to practice before the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York, United States District Court for the Southern District of New York and United States Supreme Court.
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    Leonard C. Leicht attended Rutgers Law School.