Pamela Lynn Brause, JD is a distinguished partner at Brause, Brause & Ventrice, L.L.C., specializing in criminal defense and family law with a career spanning over four decades. Admitted to practice in New Jersey, the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, and the United States Supreme Court, she stands out for her extensive litigation experience, including trying over 100 cases and being one of the few attorneys in New Jersey to have handled several capital murder trials.
Ms. Brause takes a goal-oriented approach, working closely with clients from the initial consultation to determine the most effective path to achieve their objectives, whether through aggressive advocacy or strategic settlement. Her practice is built on the firm belief that every individual accused of a crime deserves a zealous defense, and she is committed to protecting clients’ rights and liberties. She represents individuals facing serious criminal charges, families navigating complex legal matters, and workers seeking compensation for injuries or discrimination.
Services Offered
- Criminal defense for indictable crimes, including violent crimes and drug charges
- DWI and municipal court offenses defense
- Divorce and family law matters
- Child custody and parenting time arrangements
- Child support and alimony disputes
- Distribution of assets and liabilities in divorces
- Enforcement and modification of existing judgments and orders
- Domestic violence restraining orders
- Civil litigation in State and Federal Court
- Personal injury claims
- Employment discrimination cases
- Wrongful termination lawsuits
- Workers’ compensation for injured workers
- Representation for workers suffering from occupational exposures
She serves clients throughout New Jersey, with a focus on Middlesex County locales such as Edison, New Brunswick, and Woodbridge, as well as Monmouth and Somerset Counties. Fluent in English, she has been recognized for her contributions to the legal field through roles such as Middlesex County Matrimonial Early Settlement Panelist and Bar Foundation Trustee, and has lectured on criminal trial practice and attorney ethics.
