Helping clients navigate complex commercial lending and financial transactions with a practical, solutions-driven approach, Liza L. Conselyea delivers thoughtful legal guidance tailored to each client’s needs.
Liza focuses her practice on commercial lending and asset-based financing, representing financial institutions and businesses in a range of financing transactions. She is an associate in the firm’s Banking and Financial Services group, working closely on matters involving commercial loans, credit facilities, and other complex financial arrangements.
Prior to attending law school, Liza was a Paralegal at a prominent New York City Law Firm representing banks and other financial institutions in commercial and residential real estate financing transactions. She then graduated from Pace University School of Law, where she earned her Juris Doctor, summa cum laude and was published in the International Law Review. Liza was admitted to the practice of law in New Jersey and New York.
After law school, Liza worked as an associate at a well-respected law firm in New York City, primarily focusing on litigation. She then focused on her New Jersey practice, arbitrating cases on behalf of providers not reimbursed by insurance companies. Liza then went on to become in-house counsel for a small corporation, drafting and negotiating consulting contracts with third parties, while at the same time she was committed to raising her family.
“Is “Nesting” After Divorce Really Better for Kids?” New Jersey Family, February 2026
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Mandelbaum Barrett PC’s Bankruptcy Team Represents Francesca’s in Chapter 11 Asset Sale
March 20, 2026
Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Asset Sale Overview Mandelbaum Barrett PC represents Francesca’s, a nationwide women’s clothing and accessories retailer, in its Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceeding. Shortly after the filing, the firm obtained approval for the sale of intellectual property assets, subject to higher or better offers. Through a robust marketing process, the team selected a stalking […]Lynne Strober and Liza Conselyea Discuss the Benefits and Challenges of Nesting in Co-Parenting
February 11, 2026
Can keeping the family home for the kids make separation easier or create new challenges? Lynne Strober, Co-Chair of the Matrimonial and Family Law Practice Group, and Associate Liza Conselyea explore the concept of ‘nesting’ in co-parenting, where children remain in the family home while parents rotate in and out on a set schedule. While […]