...as a state bar trustee, a member of the Membership and Public Relations Committee and the Family Law Section Executive Committee, and was the Sussex...
...Prol was elected in May 2012 as Bar secretary with the Nominating Committee's approval. But that month, he left his firm, Cleary...
...the National Labor Relations Board appeared Thursday...U.S. Senate committee. Democrats urged their...added, "The public that we serve...
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...a focus on serving its members and investing in the future. A public hearing will be held at the Annual Meeting and Convention in Atlantic...
...measure was crafted after one officer, Thomas Prol, being denied the Nominating Committee's nod for higher office because he took a full-time job...
...and achieved numerous section objectives. Indeed, I have been on its executive committee for 30 years, and have always played an instrumental role in ensuring...
...of the Finance and Operations Committee for four years, a three-year member of the Membership and Public Relations Committee, and has served in...
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