...Hackensack adds Tadd Yearing, previously an associate at Townsend, Tomaio & Newmark in Morristown, to the family group practice ... the family law...
Hiring by New Jersey law firms is on a steady swing back nearly to prerecession levels, judging by the anecdotal evidence assembled in this, our annual new-associates magazine
...Veisblatt, and the now-defunct Morristown firm of Cutler, Simeone, Townsend, Tomaio & Newmark, where Veisblatt was an associate. The suit alleges Veisblatt failed...
Though it took a while for the recession to hit bone, New Jersey's largest firms are feeling it, as shown by the sharp reduction in new partnerships in this, the 2010 New Partners Yearbook
The 204 attorneys featured in this, our 10th annual new-associates magazine, represent a 38.4 percent drop from 331 in last year's edition &mdash more than double last year's 18.5 percent dip from 40
...adds Lynda Picinic, formerly an associate with Cutler Townsend Tomaio & Newmark in Morristown who handles matrimonial matters ... The personal injury group...
...Joseph Freda III , previously an associate with Cutler, Simeone, Townsend, Tomaio & Newmark in Morristown, who concentrates on matrimonial law ... Sills Cummis &...
Our ninth annual magazine devoted to new associates at New Jersey law firms
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