... Ronald J. Fleury College: Brown Univ., A.B...
...wish them and their firms success. — Ronald J. Fleury Editor in Chief...
...begin this next phase of their careers. — Ronald J. Fleury Editor in Chief...
...did. The N.J. legal economy even managed to...lead notes editor College: Ursinus College, B.A...
...This year’s New Partners Yearbook profiles 146 partners at N.J. firms or branch offices, who ascended or lateraled to that status since...
Our ninth annual magazine devoted to new associates at New Jersey law firms
...Ronald J. FleuryEditor...2004College: Arizona State...1999Advanced Education: Rutgers...
...localized. N.J. law school...The Washington College of Law...D., 1991; Moot Court Competition, quarter finalist...
...based firms and at N.J. branches of multistate firms. College: Lafayette College, B.A...
...firms. This cannot be viewed other than positively. For N.J. law firm leaders suffering the perennial problems of recruitment and retention of...
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