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| Hellring,
Lindeman, Goldstein & Siegal |
| 1
Gateway Center |
| 8th
Floor |
| Newark,
NJ 07102 |
| Phone:
(973) 621-9020 |
| Fax:
(973) 621-7406 |
| Philip
Lindeman, Esq. |
| Managing
Partner |
| |
| Firm
represented NJ Republican Congressional Delegation in successful US
Supreme Court litigation challenging constitutionality of 1981 Democratic
reapportionment scheme> Partners include Joel Siegal, 1991-92
president, Federal Bar of NJ; Jonathan L. Goldstein, US Attorney for NJ
1974-77; ROBERT S. RAYMAR, Yale
Law School classmate of Bill and Hillary Clinton and fundraiser 1992, 1996
Presidential campaigns, nominated 1998
by President for seat on Third Circuit Court of Appeals, but nomination
died without Senate action, also served as
chairman, Lawyers for FRANK
LAUTENBERG Committee, counsel, Governor BRENDAN
BYRNE Re-Election
Campaign 1977> 30 lawyers> Office also in NYC. |
| Hill
Wallack |
| 202
Carnegie Center |
| Princeton,
NJ 08543 |
| Phone:
(609) 924-0808 |
| Fax:
(609) 452-1888 |
| Web
Site: www.hillwallack.com |
| Robert
W. Bacso, Jr., Esq. |
| Managing
Partner |
| |
| Established
1978, also
offices in Atlantic City, Newtown and Doylestown, PA> Founding partner Henry Hill died 2005 from cancer, pioneering "Mt. Laurel" affordable housing attorney, in early 1970s developed legal strategy for developers arguing that exclusionary zoning
discriminated against poor> Paul P. Josephson, partner-in-charge of
firm's Regulatory and Government Affairs Practice Group, previously
served
as Chief Counsel to Governor James McGreevey and as Chief
of Authorities, representing Governor on more than 50 bi-state and
state transportation, development and environmental authorities> Land-use, construction, corporate, litigation, workers compensation,
government, real estate, pension, bankruptcy practice> 55 attorneys. |
| Hoagland,
Longo, Moran, Dunst & Doukas |
| PO
Box 480 |
| New
Brunswick, NJ 08903 |
| Phone:
(732) 545-4717 |
| Fax:
(732) 545-4579 |
| Kenneth
Doukas, Esq. |
| Managing
Partner |
| |
| Third
largest firm in Middlesex County with 50 attorneys> General practice
with special emphasis in architectural, engineering, professional
services> Clients include ST.
PETER’S UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER, CNA INSURANCE. |
| LeBoeuf,
Lamb, Greene
& MacRae |
| The
Legal Center |
| 1
Riverfront Plaza |
| Newark,
NJ 07102 |
| Phone:
(973) 643-8000 |
| Fax:
(973) 643-6111 |
| Web
Site: http://www.llgm.com |
| Frederick
B. Lacey, Esq. |
| Senior
Partner |
| |
| Founded
1929 and based in NY City, 11th largest US law firm with over 750
attorneys in 14 offices in US and 9 abroad, including Russia, China, Saudi
Arabia> 45 attorneys based in NJ> Comprehensive practice, known
particularly for energy and utilities, banking and insurance industry
representation, corporate and financial services, international and
litigation practice, interactive media, entertainment, multimedia,
telecommunications> Partners include Frederick B. Lacey, served as US
Attorney 1969-71 and as US District Judge 1971-86, also served as
federally appointed trustee and chair of independent review board
overseeing reform of Teamsters Union, including 1998 removal of Teamsters
president Ron Carey for election fraud. |
| Lindabury,
McCormick & Estabrook |
| 53 Cardinal
Drive |
| P.O. Box 2369 |
| Westfield,
NJ 07091-2369 |
| Phone:
(908) 233-6800 |
| Fax:
(908) 233-5078 |
| www.lindabury.com |
| John R.
Blasi, President |
| |
| Largest general
practice law firm in Union County--46 attorneys> Founded in 1954> Concentrated
industry representation in Automotive, Banking and Finance, Construction,
Education, Health Care, Insurance, Nonprofit Organizations, Public
Safety. Practice includes general corporate; insurance coverage and
defense; medical malpractice; fidelity and surety; labor and employment;
employee benefits; corporate and personal taxes; commercial real estate;
litigation; contracts and business transactions; wills, trusts and
estates; divorce and family law> Partners include Mountainside Municipal
Judge James D. DeRose; Union County Bar President James McGlew II;
Immediate Past President Jay Lavroff; President Elect Paul J. Endler,
Jr.; New Jersey State Bar Association Tax Section Chairman Robert S.
Schwartz> Founding partner Kenneth L. Estabrook (1924-2003) was
prominent philanthropic and civic leader for many years; he was married
to Anne Evans Estabrook at the time of his death> Clients include
several dozen school boards and more than 35 law enforcement labor
organizations; several leading New Jersey banks; the New Jersey Chapters
of the Mechanical Contractors Association and the American Subcontractors
Association; hospitals and medical practices; and many privately held
businesses. |
| Lowenstein
Sandler |
| 65
Livingston Avenue |
| Roseland,
NJ 07068 |
| Phone:
(973) 597-2500 |
| Fax:
(973) 597-2400 |
| Web
Site: http://www.lowenstein.com |
| Michael
Rodburg, Esq. |
| Managing
Director |
| |
| Prominent
firm with comprehensive practice,
particularly known for corporate, litigation, environmental,
finance practice> Partners
include founder Alan Lowenstein, a leading corporate attorney and
early defender of social activist, human rights causes, established
1999 with personal funds NJ INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE and gave RUTGERS UNIVERSITY $2 million; firm also established in 1997 Alan
V. Lowenstein Public Interest Fellowship providing associates for
six-month stays at Essex-Newark
Legal Services handling cases; Managing Director Michael Rodburg author,
‘NJ Environmental Law Handbook’, member, Editorial Board, Chemical
Waste Litigation Reporter, published many other articles, included
in ‘The Best Lawyers in America’ for environmental law; Matthew Boylan,
former Director, NJ Division of Criminal Justice, white-collar criminal
defense attorney; DOUGLAS EAKELEY, Yale Law School classmate, also Rhodes Scholar with
Bill Clinton at Oxford University and close personal friend of Bill
and Hillary Clinton, co-chair
of 1992 Clinton-Gore NJ campaign, appointed by President as chair,
National Legal Services Commission, also served as First Assistant
Attorney General of NJ during administration of Governor JIM
FLORIO; ZULIMA FARBER, served in Governor JIM FLORIO cabinet as Commissioner of Department of Public Advocate
and NJ Public Defender, Governor McGreevey announced decsion not to
proceed with her anticipated 2003 nomination as NJ SUPREME COURT
justice due to past delays in paying motor vehicle offenses, provoking
controversy, served as Democratic elector for Clinton-Gore ticket
in 1996 Electoral College, current chair of boards of JERSEY CITY MEDICAL CENTER and NATIONAL
ABORTION RIGHTS ACTION LEAGUE-NJ chapter, trustee, FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY, MEADOWLANDS HOSPITAL; DAVID L. HARRIS,
nominated by President Clinton 1997 as US District Court judge,
withdrew name from consideration 1998 after lack of action by Republican
leadership, also teaches antitrust law at RUTGERS UNIVERSITY Law School, board president,
AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION-NJ and trustee, ACLU National Board
of Directors, represents African-American NJ State troopers in employment
discrimination case alleging unlawful retribution based on
complaints of racial profiling of suspects>
Subsidiary ISSUES MANAGEMENT in Princeton provides lobbying,
government affairs services. |
| Lum,
Danzis, Drasco, Positan & Kleinberg |
| 103
Eisenhower Parkway |
| Roseland,
NJ 07068 |
| Phone:
(973) 403-9000 |
| Fax:
(973) 403-9021 |
| Wayne
J. Positan, Esq. |
| Managing
Partner |
| |
| One
of oldest NJ law firms, established 1870> 45 attorneys> Corporate
litigation, bankruptcy, management representation in labor issues,
banking, insurance defense> Managing partner Wayne Positan prominent
labor attorney. |
| McCarter
& English |
| 4
Gateway Center |
| Newark,
NJ 07102 |
| Phone:
(973) 622-4444 |
| Fax:
(973) 624-7070 |
| Web
Site: www.mccarter.com |
| Andrew T. Berry |
| Chairman, Executive Committee |
Oldest
and largest NJ firm with over 400 attorneys in offices in Boston, Hartford, Stamford, New York City, Newark, Philadelphia and Wilmington (approximately 240 attorneys in NJ)> Founded 1845 in town of Newton in Sussex County as McCarter & Keen, firm relocated to Newark 1865, assumed current name 1906> Thomas N. McCarter served as NJ Attorney General 1902-03, resigned to organize Public Service Corporation of New Jersey, later Public Service Electric & Gas Co., to become NJ's largest and one of nation's largest public utilities, McCarter served 36 years as Public Srvice president, resigning in 1945 on 78th birthday> Governor Franklin Murphy appointed brother, Robert H. McCarter, to succeed him as Attorney General, served 1903-08> McCarter Theatre in Princeton named after Thomas N. McCarter (Princeton University class of 1888) to recognize gift of funds for founding in 1930 as a permanent home for Princeton University Triangle Club, McCarter Highway in Newark also named after family> Early clients included Thomas Edison (also attorneys for Edison estate) and Nutley resident Annie
Oakley (client in successful libel suit against NJ newspaper
that printed article accusing her of scandalous conduct in 1890's> General corporate, litigation taxation and real estate, public
finance, product liability, business crimes and securities litigation,
internal corporate investigations, antitrust, environmental law,
bankruptcy, health care, intellectual property and patents, banking and
financial services, employee benefits and employment issues, real estate,
international, computer and high technology law, insurance and corporate
and securities law. |
| McElroy,
Deutsch, Mulvaney &
Carpenter |
| 1300
Mount Kemble Avenue |
| PO
Box 2075 |
| Morristown,
NJ 07962 |
| Phone:
(973) 993-8100 |
| Fax:
(973) 425-0161 |
|
Web
Site: www.mdmlaw.com
|
| Edward
Deutsch |
| Partner |
|
| Former
McElroy, Deutsch & Mulvaney founded 1983 by prominent litigation
attorneys , May 2004 merger with Newark-based Carpenter, Bennett &
Morrissey, one of NJ's oldest firms founded 1898, later known for
corporate, labor practice representing management, now third largest NJ firm with over 200 attorneys>
Known particularly for management representation in labor areas, also insurance, general corporate, environmental, litigation, commercial
practice> Partners include former SETON
HALL UNIVERSITY Law School dean Ronald Riccio, of counsel includes
retired NJ Supreme Court justice Robert Clifford> Offices also in Newark, Ridgewood, NY City, Philadelphia and Denver> Karen Mathis, partner in Denver office, served 2006-07 as president of American Bar Association> Announced April 2007 purchase of 49 percent interest in Espinosa & Espinosa, minority-owned 11-attorney firm in Weehawken headed by Juan Espinosa, with Espinosa & Espinosa LLP operating as McElroy Deutsch subsidiary, allows McElroy to participate in programs of corporations seeking to direct more business to minority-owned
suppliers of goods and services. |
| McManimon
& Scotland |
| One
Gateway Center |
| Suite
1800 |
| Newark,
NJ 07102 |
| Phone:
(973) 622-1800 |
| Fax:
(973) 622-7333 |
| Edward
J. McManimon, Esq. |
| Chairperson |
|
| Prominent
NJ public
finance firm
representing state agencies, counties, authorities, municipalities, and
school districts, practice primarily public finance and bond work for
infrastructure (energy, public utilities, waste disposal, environmental
cleanups and compliance, telecommunications), also commercial litigation,
corporate, and real estate> Office also in Washington, DC> Partners
include Edward J. McManimon, III and Andrea L. Kahn (public finance);
Glenn F. Scotland (waste disposal and energy contract and project
finance); John Hall (taxation, municipal law); Ronald J. Ianoale,
government law, serves as trustee, ROWAN
UNIVERSITY. |
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