...less local. Fifty-three of them about 42 percent were born in New Jersey. Only about a third attended law school here: 25...
...percent, hail from New York. Notably, though, there were 25 born in foreign countries, the largest number ever recorded in this survey....
...s book. Seventy-two of them — just under half — were born in New Jersey, a slightly lower percentage than last year. Only about...
New Jersey's newly issued regulations for mandatory continuing legal education are likely to make it easy for firms to gain accreditation to run their own in-house seminars
...KENNETH E. SHARPERSON Born: October 6, 1969 Position: Counsel, Anderson Kill & Olick, Newark Practice Areas: Insurance...
...Born: Jan. 31, 1970Position: Senior Attorney � Anderson Kill & Olick, NewarkPractice...
Notice to the bar
...have held to local demographics. Sixty-six - or about 47 percent - were born in New Jersey, which is virtually the same percentage as in last...
...Newark Position: Partner Born: Sept. 12, 1968, Parsippany Education: Rutgers Law...
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