...Park in the Agricultural Chemicals and Pesticides Group of the Environmental/Toxic Tort Practice. Associate The...
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
...credentials to the table. All have established themselves as formidable in their practice fields and, we surmise, as rainmakers. If 2010 is a year of...
...arrivals bring rich and diverse backgrounds, and sometimes prior vocations, to the practice of law, which no doubt factored into their firms' decisions to hire...
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...Archer & Greiner, Haddonfield Practice Areas: Petroleum industry practices; environmental, toxic tort and product liability litigation College: Rutgers University, B...
... Partnership Date: January 2009 Practice Areas: Insurance fraud litigation, insurance defense, Personal Injury Protection benefit...
...Florham ParkDate Joined Firm: June 2007Practice Areas: Real estatePrior Employment: Wilentz Goldman & Spitzer...
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