... College: Brown Univ., A.B., 2008...
A highly regarded former justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court and a lawyer who has devoted his career to serving the underserved and promoting ethics in the legal profession will receive the New J
...s book. Seventy-two of them — just under half — were born in New Jersey, a slightly lower percentage than last year. Only about...
Hiring by New Jersey law firms is on a steady swing back nearly to prerecession levels, judging by the anecdotal evidence assembled in this, our annual new-associates magazine
... Born: April 12, 1976 ...
...also alleged the law was void because Obama is not a natural-born citizen and because its imposition of a tax on tanning salons only...
It's too soon to say whether the recovery cycle has kicked in for New Jersey law firms, but our annual yearbook of new associates shows that after two years of decline, hiring is back on the upswing
...Victor A. Afanador Born: May 30, 1973 Position: Partner, Lite DePalma...
Though it took a while for the recession to hit bone, New Jersey's largest firms are feeling it, as shown by the sharp reduction in new partnerships in this, the 2010 New Partners Yearbook
... Firm: Kaufman Dolowich Voluck & Gonzo, Hackensack Born: 1976, Lumberton, N.J. Hire Date: October 2009...
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