Caroline F. Bartlett
Caroline Bartlett is a partner in the firm's civil litigation department, concentrating her practice in the area of consumer fraud and securities class action litigation, as well as general commercial and employment matters. Ms. Bartlett graduated with high honors from Seton Hall University School of Law in 2004, where she received the Raymond Del Tufo Award and the Chicago Title Insurance Award for academic excellence in Constitutional Law and Real Property. During law school, Ms. Bartlett was an articles editor for the Seton Hall Law Review.
Before entering private practice, Ms. Bartlett was a judicial clerk in both the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey. Prior to joining Carella Byrne, Ms. Bartlett engaged in commercial litigation, products liability, and mass tort defense at the law firm of Patton Boggs LLP. Ms. Bartlett is active in the community. She currently serves as a Director of the Federal Historical Society of the New Jersey District Court and has previously served on executive boards for non-profit organizations, including the Junior League of Montclair-Newark and the Middleton Early Learning Center, a pre-school in East Orange, New Jersey.
Professional Associations:
- Director, Federal Historical Society, United States District Court for the District of New Jersey
- Former Adjunct Professor of Legal Research and Writing, Seton Hall University School of Law
- Member, Federal Bar Association
- Member, Supreme Court Historical Society
Publications:
- "You Are What You Serve: Are School Districts Liable for Serving Unhealthy Food and Beverages to Students?", 34 Seton Hall Law Review 1053 (2004).
Honors:
- Patton Boggs Pro Bono Associate of the Year, 2009
- Coalition for Peace Action Peacemaker Award, 2009
- New Jersey Legislature, Citation for outstanding leadership in the pursuit of verified voting, 2009

