...years as a state bar trustee, a member of the Membership and Public Relations Committee and the Family Law Section Executive Committee, and was...
...it to be an issue. "I recognize that the membership voted, and I want to respect that," he says. "I...
...MEMBERSHIP DUES ...
State Bar Association members will start voting this week on a proposed bylaw amendment that would require bar officers to practice law primarily in New Jersey as a condition for holding their posts
This month New Jersey State Bar Association members will vote on a trio of leadership positions, including the one-year position of second vice president
...Committee for four years, a three-year member of the Membership and Public Relations Committee, and has served in a leadership role in many...
...with the opportunity to be heard. After plaintiffs then were advised that membership had been terminated, they moved in the Chancery Division seeking reinstatement. They...
...Cost: $2 per person. NJSBA Membership and Public Relations Committee business meeting, Tues., 6 p.m., at the New...
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...confirmed by the committee chairman, who had already called one of my public entity clients, the Sussex County Municipal Utilities Authority, to inquire about the...
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