On The Move
Porzio Bromberg Welcomes Bauch as Of Counsel. Lindabury Welcomes 2 Summer Associates. Connell Foley Moves to New Headquarters.
July 19, 2017 at 01:03 PM
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Porzio Bromberg Welcomes Bauch as Of Counsel
Porzio Bromberg & Newman in Morristown welcomes Richard Bauch as of counsel in its employment and labor department. He concentrates his practice on the representation of management in labor and employment law, education law, and general litigation. Bauch defends public and private employers in state and federal courts, and administrative agencies. He represents clients in a wide variety of traditional labor law matters, including collective bargaining, grievance and interest arbitration, and unfair labor practice proceedings, both before the National Labor Relations Board and the New Jersey Public Employment Relations Commission. He has successfully represented both private and public employers in numerous labor and employment law cases, including discrimination and harassment cases, and in whistleblower and alleged retaliation cases. Admitted to the roster of Superior Court-approved civil law mediators, Bauch serves as a court-approved civil mediator.
|Lindabury Welcomes 2 Summer Associates
Lindabury, McCormick, Estabrook & Cooper in Westfield welcomes two summer associates. Cynthia Vera and Aislinn Koch have joined the firm for 10 weeks, beginning on May 30. Vera is a third-year law student at Seton Hall University School of Law. She is co-president of the Latin American Law Student Association and is fluent in Spanish. She received her B.A. at Rutgers University-Newark in criminal justice and psychology. She also has internship experience as a clerk in Bergen County Superior Court, Civil Part. Koch is a third-year law student at Seton Hall Law. She is the symposium editor for the Seton Hall Law Review and president of the Irish American Law Student Association, as well as the head student representative of the Pieper Bar Review. She graduated from Elon University with a B.A. in strategic communications, and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in dance performance and choreography.
|Connell Foley Moves to New Headquarters
Connell Foley has opened new offices at 56 Livingston Ave. in Roseland. Known as “56 at Roseland,” the suburban office building offers advanced amenities, services and technological capability. The custom-designed, 75,000-square-foot space houses the 150 attorneys and staff from Connell Foley's previous Roseland headquarters at 85 Livingston Ave. The firm also continues to have offices in Jersey City, Newark, Cherry Hill, New York and Philadelphia. “Thirty years at 85 Livingston served us well, but it was time to make a change in location as well as approach,” said managing partner Philip McGovern Jr. “Today's technology and client needs require us to be even more nimble, responsive and collaborative. In continuing to build our platform for the future, it is a positive and exciting step for us to know we will be servicing our present and future clients at a state-of-the-art office campus.” Connell Foley will occupy space on the first and second floors of the building, which is owned by Mountain Development Corp. and Square Mile Capital Management, LLC. Located on the I-280 corridor, the professional complex offers accessibility to major highways.
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