On the Move: Harwood Lloyd, Mandelbaum Salsburg
Harwood Lloyd Welcomes Two Associates; Bronsnick Joins Mandelbaum Salsburg as Partner
October 31, 2019 at 09:00 AM
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Harwood Lloyd Welcomes Two Associates
Harwood Lloyd brought on Kristi Intorre as an associate in the family law and general litigation departments. She has experience in matrimonial, civil, estate, child protective, and other administrative matters. Intorre graduated cum laude from Ramapo College of New Jersey in 2015 and graduated cum laude from the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University in 2018. While in law school, she interned in Bergen County Superior Court for Judge Peter J. Melchionne , presiding family judge, and in the Appellate Division for Judge Lisa A. Firko . She also clerked for Firko prior to joining Harwood Lloyd. She is admitted to practice in the New Jersey and New York. She is a member of the Bergen County Bar Association, the New Jersey State Bar Association and Women Lawyers in Bergen.The firm also added Randy M. Pearce as an associate in the general litigation department. Pearce received his B.A. from Connecticut College in 2014 and his J.D. from Seton Hall University School of Law in 2018. While in law school, Pearce was a member of the Seton Hall Circuit Review Journal and the Interscholastic Moot Court Board. He also worked as a clinical law student in the Center for Social Justice-Immigrants' Rights/International Human Rights Clinic, where he helped advocate for various individuals. Pearce interned for, and later clerked for, Bergen County Assignment Judge Bonnie J. Mizdol . He is admitted to practice in New Jersey, and is a member of the New Jersey State Bar Association as well as the Bergen County Bar Association.
Bronsnick Joins Mandelbaum Salsburg as Partner
Mandelbaum Salsburg added Andrew R. Bronsnick as a partner in the personal injury practice group. Bronsnick, formerly of Bronsnick Law Firm, was joined in the move by his longtime paralegals. Bronsnick is a certified civil trial attorney with some 21 years' experience serving clients in New Jersey and New York in automobile, premises liability, workers compensation and professional malpractice cases, the firm noted. With the move, Bronsnick closed his Fairfield office and joined Mandelbaum Salsburg's Roseland headquarters. Bronsnick has handled cases involving brain injuries, burn injuries, dog bites, motor vehicle accidents, police brutality, products liability, spinal cord injuries, slips and falls, workplace accidents, wrongful death, business litigation and professional malpractice. He also represents medical providers in insurance actions, commercial and partnership disputes, and medical compliance, among other areas. He has served as an Essex County Bar Association trustee for five years. Firm p ersonal injury group co-chair Joseph Peters in a statement called Bronsnick "an accomplished personal injury attorney." Bronsnick said in a statement that he is " confident my clients will benefit greatly from the panoply of services and resources that this full-service firm offers."This content has been archived. It is available through our partners, LexisNexis® and Bloomberg Law.
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