...151; were born in New Jersey. Only about a third attended law school here: 25 at Seton Hall and 28 at Rutgers. One...
...Orange. Brady graduated from Rutgers University in 1994 and Seton Hall University School of Law in 1997, and would be the first New Jersey Superior...
...and white-collar criminal defense, matrimonial and estate matters. A 1978 Villanova Law School graduate, he spent five years as an assistant county prosecutor, first...
...cases. A graduate of Rutgers University in 1994 and Seton Hall University School of Law in 1997, Brady apparently would be the first New Jersey...
...and white-collar criminal defense, matrimonial and estate matters. A 1978 Villanova Law School graduate, he spent five years as an assistant county prosecutor, first...
Notice to the bar
...like last year's group. Likewise, the vast majority graduated from law school within the past two years. Lateral hires, who in the last decade...
...and Sara Fusco, Rutgers Law School-Camden, both commercial litigation group; Heather Garleb, Villanova University School of Law, general litigation practice...
...Court Judge Paul Vichness; Michael Dell (labor and employment), Villanova University School of Law, clerk, U.S. District Judge Dennis Cavanaugh; Sylvia...
...Born: 1957 Education: Boston College Law School, 1986; Columbia Univ., 1981 Prior Experience: Bressler, Amery...
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