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She has been an attorney in practice for over 24 years. Karimu Hill-Harvey was the first ever African-American woman to be listed in the "Top 20 Verdicts and Settlements" in the New Jersey Law Journal for obtaining a $3.25 million settlement in Grant V. Laresca, et al. The case led to the creation of a new law, as did her work on Simmons-Dixon v.
From the New Jersey Law Journal for March, 1886: 9–26. OCLC 053828417 – via Signed: A.Q. Keasbey, Newark, N.J., March 15, 1886. Keasbey, Anthony Q. (1886). The sun, how man has regarded it in different ages an address read before the Long Island historical society, April 8, 1881. Newark. {}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher
First Hispanic American woman (U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey; U.S. Magistrate Judge for the District of New Jersey): Esther Salas (1981) in 2006 [20] [21] First South Asian American female and first Muslim female (U.S. Magistrate Judge for the District of New Jersey): Rukhsanah L. Singh in 2022 [30]
Isaac G. McNatt: [50] First African American male judge in Teaneck, Bergen County, New Jersey (1979) Roger Lai: [51] First Asian American male to serve as the President of the Burlington County Bar Association, New Jersey (2014) Joseph H. Rodriguez (1958): [29] [30] First Hispanic American male lawyer in Camden, New Jersey [Camden County, New ...
He also became an Associate Editor of The New Jersey Law Journal, a job he held in the 1940s. [10] He also served on the New Jersey State Commission of Investigation (SCI). At the time of his death in 1984, Francis was residing in Summit with his wife, Penelope C. Francis (1906–1990).
Gibbons was named "lawyer of the year" by the New Jersey Law Journal in 2004 and received a lifetime achievement award from The American Lawyer in 2005. In 2006 he was named on the National Law Journal's list of "100 most influential lawyers". [ 6 ]
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Born in Vineland, New Jersey, [2] Wolfson graduated from Douglass College in Rutgers University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1976 and later from Rutgers Law School in Newark with a Juris Doctor in 1979. A daughter of Holocaust survivors, she credited the experiences of her parents as leading her to pursue a career in law. [3]