NEW BRUNSWICK – Essex County attorney G. Glennon Troublefield was sworn in as second vice president of the New Jersey State Bar Association, the state’s largest professional organization of judges, lawyers and legal professionals. He was installed during the NJSBA 2024 Annual Meeting and Convention.
He is on track to become president of the Association in 2027.
Troublefield, a partner at Carella, Byrne, Cecchi, Olstein, Brody & Agnello, P.C. in Roseland, brings a wealth of experience in leadership in several bar associations within and outside of New Jersey. His practice includes commercial litigation, insurance coverage litigation, bankruptcy, and intellectual property. He is a registered patent attorney and advise clients in a variety of intellectual property matters, including copyright and trademark matters.
“Joining the NJSBA’s executive committee is one of the greatest honors of my career. I welcome the opportunity to serve the state’s legal profession and its many capable professionals,” Troublefield said.
Troublefield’s participation in the organized bar is extensive. He served as a trustee of the NJSBA and co-chaired the NJSBA’s Commission on Racial Equity in the Law with Carolyn Chang. His is the immediate past president of the Essex County Bar Association, is one of the NJSBA’s delegates to the American Bar Association House of Delegates, is a former chair of the ABA’s Tort trial and Insurance Practice Section, and is member of the Lawyers Advisory Committee of the Association of the Federal Bar of New Jersey. He also serves on several NJSBA committees and is statewide chair of the New Jersey Supreme Court’s Committee on Character. He has served on the Committee on Character for several years, which followed his service to the bar on the District Ethics Committee. He is also a member of the National Bar Association.
Troublefield grew up in Maplewood. He is an alum of the University of Pittsburgh and Seton Hall University School of Law. He presently resides in Cedar Grove.