Education
Education
The College of New Jersey (B.A., 2007)
Rutgers Law School (J.D., 2011)
Bar Admissions
Bar Admissions
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
U.S District Court for the District of New Jersey
Background
Background
Nabila Saeed has extensive litigation experience representing clients related to various areas of law including insurance coverage, premises liability, construction defect claims, public entity claims, and motor vehicle litigation. Nabila has successfully defended many clients on complex matters from the inception of the case through trial.
Prior to joining the Busch Law Group, she worked at a prominent mid-sized insurance defense firm and handled a high volume of matters ranging from first party coverage disputes to third party personal injury suits.
Nabila graduated magna cum laude from The College of New Jersey with a B.A. in Criminology & Justice Studies in 2007 and received her J.D. from Rutgers Law School in 2011. Nabila interned at the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit during law school and served as a Law Clerk for the Honorable Sheldon Franklin, J.S.C., in the Family Division of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Ocean Vicinage after graduation.
Nabila is admitted to the New Jersey and Pennsylvania bars and practices in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey.
Nabila enjoys travelling, hiking, cooking, and photography when she isn’t spending time with her family and friends. Her most memorable trip was hiking through Petra and floating in the Dead Sea in Jordan. She presently resides in Toms River, NJ with her husband and daughter.
Publications
Publications
Nabila Saeed, Do New Jersey Prisoners Have the Right to Preach? An In-depth Examination of Howard Thompson Jr.’s Victory Against a Blanket Ban on Preaching Established by Prison Officials, 11 Rutgers J.L. & Religion 541, 541-57 (2010)
Nabila Saeed & Christian R. Baillie, Sever Early and Sever Often: Practical Considerations on Severing Bad Faith Claims in Superstorm Sandy and Other Cases, New Jersey Defense (Fall 2016)