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Vercammen Law Firm Hosts Summer Law Clerks

Kenneth Vercammen & Associates in Edison hosted three 2019 summer law clerks this year: Chris Kay is a 2L at  Boston University School of Law and is interested in transactional corporate practice and government relations; Thomas Livecchi is a 2L at Rutgers Law School, is interested in IP law, and is a member of the Rutgers Public Policy Journal; Alaric Azeez is a 3L at Villanova Law School, and is interested in criminal law.

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Four Associates Join Capehart Scatchard 

Capehart Scatchard announced that Elizabeth Chung, Courtnie Farrington, Michael McCaffrey and Zachary M. Wildsmith joined the firm as associates in Mount Laurel. Chung, Farrington and McCaffrey represent insurance carriers and employers in the defense of workers' compensation claims at all stages of litigation. Wildsmith focuses on the representation of public and private sector employers in labor and employment, school law, and civil rights law matters.

Four Associates Join Capehart Scatchard Elizabeth Chung

Chung received her law degree from Rutgers School of Law in Camden and a B.S. degree in Criminology from The College of New Jersey. She was a judicial extern to Burlington County Superior Court Judge Paula T. Dow, worked as a law clerk to Camden County Superior Court Judge Frederick J. Schuck. She is admitted in New Jersey.

Farrington received her law degree from Duquesne University School

Four Associates Join Capehart Scatchard Courtnie Farrington

of Law, and earned a B.S. degree in criminal justice, sociology and anthropology from Elmira College. She was previously an associate with Gary Zeitz LLC. She is admitted to practice in New Jersey.