...Stephen Nehmad and Anthony Bongiovanni of Nehmad Perillo & Davis in Egg Harbor Township. The DEP was...
...in 2011 and then clerked at Strasser Asatrian in Newark ... Nehmad Perillo & Davis in Egg Harbor adds Kimberly Procopio, previously of...
...matters. Kimberly A. Procopio joined Nehmad Perillo & Davis. Procopio has a background and experience in...
...dispute resolution practices at Porzio, Bromberg & Newman in Morristown ... Nehmad Perillo & Davis in Egg Harbor Township brings on board Michele Ginieczki...
...Eric Goldstein and Michele Ginieczki joined Nehmad Perillo & Davis as of counsel. Goldstein represents clients in...
...law clerk for Atlantic County Superior Court Judge Carol Higbee ... Nehmad Perillo & Davis in Egg Harbor Township adds Michael Peacock, who...
...firm's Philadelphia office. Michael R. Peacock joined Nehmad Perillo & Davis as an associate. Peacock focuses his work in...
...Perillo, a partner at Nehmad's husband's law firm, Nehmad Perillo & Davis in Somer's Point, acted swiftly to locate and preserve...
Attorney Ineligibility Order Pursuant to Rule 1:28-2(a
The Division of Pensions and Benefits used an incorrect legal analysis under N.J.S.A. 43:16A-1(26) in determining that the petitioner's retroactive salary increases were not creditable for pension pu
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