Harwood Lloyd Adds Associate Kress
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Robert Kress Jr. joined Harwood Lloyd in Hackensack as an associate in the general litigation department. Kress received his B.A. from Ramapo College of New Jersey in 2012 and his J.D. from Rutgers Law School in 2015. While in law school, he interned for Appellate Division Judge Ellen Koblitz. He also participated in the Rutgers Community and Transactional Law Clinic. Prior to joining Harwood Lloyd, Kress was an associate at the Jersey City law firm Krivitzky, Springer & Feldman.
|Teekah Joins Parker McCay as Associate
Natalia P. Teekah joined Parker McCay as an associate in the environmental and land use and zoning law departments in Mount Laurel. She will focus on helping clients with regulatory compliance issues, transactional due diligence, contaminated site redevelopment, and solid and hazardous waste matters. She previously was a student clinician at the Environmental and Natural Resources Legal Clinic at Vermont Law School. Prior to that, she was a legal researcher and legislative extern with Vermont Public Interest Research Group. She has also served on the executive board of the Vermont Journal of Environmental Law. She graduated from Vermont Law School and Emory University.
|Capehart Scatchard Welcomes Litigation Associates
Capehart Scatchard brought on Ryan P. Duffy and Benjamin H. Zieman as litigation department associates in the Mount Laurel office.
Duffy focuses on general defense litigation in New Jersey federal and state courts, concentrating on tort defense, premises liability, products liability, Tort Claims Act defense, construction, estates, employment and professional malpractice. He received his law degree from Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law and a B.A. from Franklin & Marshall College. Duffy clerked for Hunterdon County Superior Court Judge Michael F. O'Neill. He is admitted in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and South Carolina.
Zieman focuses on general defense litigation in New Jersey state and federal courts, concentrating on civil rights defense and Tort Claims Act defense. He previously served as a deputy attorney general in the Tort Litigation Section of the New Jersey Attorney General's Office. He received his law degree from Rutgers Law School-Camden and his B.A. from Rutgers University Camden College of Arts and Sciences. He clerked for Bergen County Superior Court Judge Margaret M. Foti, and was a judicial extern to Judge Joseph H. Rodriguez in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey. He is admitted in New Jersey and New York.
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