``Ten Under Forty'' Recognizes Leaders in Family & Matrimonial Law.Business Editors/Legal Writers MARLBORO Marlboro or Marlborough (märl`bərō), city (1990 pop. 31,813), Middlesex co., E Mass.; settled on the site of a Native American village 1657, inc. as a city 1890. , N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 14, 2003 The Ten Under Forty program today announced the leading attorneys in New Jersey focused in Family & Matrimonial Law Noun 1. matrimonial law - that branch of jurisprudence that studies the laws governing matrimony jurisprudence, legal philosophy, law - the branch of philosophy concerned with the law and the principles that lead courts to make the decisions they do . This program was launched to recognize prominent, innovative, and influential attorneys, under the age of 40, who practice in New Jersey. The 2003 selectees in Family & Matrimonial Law include:
-- Brian M. Schwartz, Esq.
Ceconi & Cheifetz, P.C., Summit
-- Frank J. LaRocca, Esq.
Spinato, Conte & LaRocca, P.C., Glen Rock & Marlboro
-- Eric S. Solotoff, Esq.
Smits & Solotoff, L.L.C., Morristown & Clinton
-- Jeralyn L. Lawrence, Esq.
Norris, McLaughlin & Marcus, Somerville
-- Jerry S. D'Aniello, Esq.
Schachter, Trombadore, Offen, Stanton & Pavics, Somerville
-- Angelo Sarno, Esq.
Weinstein, Snyder & Lindemann, P.C., Livingston
-- Richard F. Iglar, Esq.
Skoloff & Wolfe, P.C., Livingston
-- David Torchin, Esq.
Shapiro & Croland, Hackensack
-- Debra S. Weisberg, Esq.
Donahue, Hagan, Klein & Newsome, P.C., Short Hills
-- Christopher R. Cavalli, Esq.
Law Offices of Robert T. Corcoran, P.C., Hackensack
About the Program The 2003 selectees for the Family & Matrimonial Law category received the highest marks by their professional peers in the areas of: competence in family law, ethical integrity, analytical ability, effective client representation skills, command of the applicable law and expertise in legal writing. The Ten Under Forty program was established to identify the leading New Jersey attorneys under forty years of age who have consistently demonstrated the highest standards in their respective area of specialization A career option pursued by some attorneys that entails the acquisition of detailed knowledge of, and proficiency in, a particular area of law. As the law in the United States becomes increasingly complex and covers a greater number of subjects, more and more attorneys are . The selection criteria for the program includes trials and hearings, published opinions and articles, lectures and seminars, community service and relations, and other notable achievements. While the first program was focused on Matrimonial mat·ri·mo·ny n. pl. mat·ri·mo·nies The act or state of being married; marriage. [Middle English, from Old French matrimoine, from Latin m and Family Law, other practice areas are currently in development including environmental law, real estate and transactional law, corporate and commercial litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute. When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation. , estate planning Estate Planning The overall planning of a person's wealth, including the preparation of a will and the planning of taxes after the individual's death. Notes: Contrary to popular belief, estate planning involves much more than preparing a will, and it is not only for the and elder law As of the early 2000s a relatively new specialty devoted to the legal issues of Senior Citizens, including estate planning, health care, , and criminal law. For more information, visit the Ten Under Forty at http://www.10under40.com. |
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