...in Freehold adds Emily Mari, previously an associate at Hoffman & Schreiber in Red Bank, who joins the Family Law Department. ...
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
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...the firm from 2007 to 2009, will concentrate on complex litigation ... Hoffman, Schreiber & Cores in Red Bank brings on board Emily Mari...
...Ferreira & Herbert Law Group. He bested Amy Sara Cores, of Hoffman, Schreiber & Cores in Red Bank, in a 2,349-to-1...
A historic contested election for two State Bar Association leadership positions ended Tuesday with candidates endorsed by the Bar's nominating committee handily defeating their challengers
...for the secretary spot, Amy Sara Cores, a partner with of Hoffman, Schreiber & Cores PA, in Red Bank, is running against William Ferreira...
...for the secretary spot, Amy Sara Cores, a partner with of Hoffman, Schreiber & Cores PA in Red Bank, is running against William Ferreira...
...for the secretary spot, Amy Sara Cores, a partner with of Hoffman, Schreiber & Cores PA in Red Bank, is running against William Ferreira...
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