The past year saw a continued resurgence in new partners at New Jersey firms, which, if not quite as robust as the year before, still held its own as an indicator that the firms are sanguine about ex
...front row: caucus awardees Valerie Anderson of the Associate Alumnae of Douglass College; Chris Daggett, president and CEO of the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation...
From the Board of Trustees to honors for Immediate Past President Feeney to a call for award nominees, Bar Briefs offers a look at what's happening around the NJSBA
...146;s Law Student Division, vice president of communications College: Brown Univ., A.B., 2008 ...
...Education: Rutgers Law School-Camden, 1973; St. Peters College, 1968 Prior Experience: Fiorello & Cifelli, 1988-2002...
...Pennsylvania Law School, 1978; Univ. of Paris-Sorbonne; St. Peters College, 1975 Prior Experience: Riker, Danzig, Scherer, Hyland &...
... Born: 1957 Education: Boston College Law School, 1986; Columbia Univ., 1981 Prior Experience:...
... Practice Areas: Civil litigation, labor and employment College: Lehigh Univ., B.A., political science, 2000 Law School...
Athletics are a huge attraction at Rutgers University, and the state Supreme Court is considering whether the school broke the law by discussing sports policies behind closed doors
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