News from the NJSBA

Get all the latest news from the NJSBA about the Association, it’s advocacy, people and happenings, as well as statements and press releases about current events.

Foundation has new and improved website

June 27, 2017 Contact: Jodi Miller Director of Communications, Marketing and Social Media, NJSBF 732-937-7529     NEW BRUNSWICK - The New Jersey State Bar Foundation just launched a redesigned and redeveloped website.     Easier to navigate, the...

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Association offers expertise to courts

June 16, 2017 Contact: Kate Coscarelli Senior Managing Director Communications 732-937-7548     NEW BRUNSWICK - The NJSBA submitted additional comments to the Supreme Court on proposed rule changes following a public hearing on proposed Court Rule...

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Board of Trustees Report, June 16, 2017

The following is a summary of actions taken at the June 16, 2017, meeting of the New Jersey State Bar Association Board of Trustees at the New Jersey Law Center in New Brunswick. This summary does not constitute official minutes.     Trustee sworn in: Carol...

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Comments offered on character review

May 25, 2017 Contact: Kate Coscarelli Senior Managing Director Communications 732-937-7548     NEW BRUNSWICK - The New Jersey State Bar Association submitted comments to the Supreme Court of New Jersey about proposed amendments to Regulations Governing The...

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Yonta Sworn in as NJSBA Second Vice President

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MAY 19, 2017 ATLANTIC CITY -- Kimberly A. Yonta was sworn in last night to serve as second vice president of the New Jersey State Bar Association (NJSBA). The Middlesex County lawyer and former association trustee is on the path to the presidency...

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Lawrence sworn in as NJSBA secretary

For immediate release May 19, 2017 ATLANTIC CITY: The former president of the Somerset County Bar Association was sworn in last night as the secretary of the state’s largest association of judges, lawyers and legal professionals. Jeralyn L. Lawrence is a former...

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