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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 ...
Porrino graduated from Lehigh University and received his J.D. degree from Seton Hall University School of Law.He is admitted to the bars of the State of New Jersey and the State of New York, and is admitted to practice in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, and the United States Court of ...
A great many organizations offer CLE programs, including most or all state bar associations. Uniquely, the Kentucky Bar Association offers a two-day program known as Kentucky Law Update, conducted in at least seven locations throughout the state, that allows its members to satisfy their annual CLE requirement without a registration fee.
The other 39 districts (around 40% of all district courts) extend admission to certain lawyers admitted in other states, although conditions vary from court to court. Only 13 districts extend admission to attorneys admitted to any U.S. state bar. [50] This requirement is not necessarily consistent within a state.
United States District Court for the District of New Jersey (1996–2010); United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit (2010–2023) New Jersey: retired: Clayton Greene Jr. [313] Maryland Court of Appeals (2004–2019) Maryland: retired: George Greene [314] Wake County Court (1974–1995) North Carolina: deceased: Roger Gregory [150]
NJSBA is the publisher of New Jersey Lawyer. It shares New Jersey Law Center with the New Jersey State Bar Foundation, the association's educational division, the Institute for Continuing Legal Education, the IOLTA Fund of the Bar of New Jersey, the New Jersey Lawyers Assistance Program and the New Jersey Commission on Professionalism. [3]
But the 52-year-old was convicted of vehicular homicide in New Jersey in 2010. Locane’s blood-alcohol level was three times above the legal limit when she hit another car, killing its 60-year ...
The State Bar of New Jersey, for example, requires a non-refundable fee for admission by motion of $1,500. [7] Out of all the states that allow admission on motion, New York has the lowest admission on motion fee at $400. [1] Montana and New Mexico, on the other hand, require the highest admission on motion fee of $2,500. [1]