After Hours: Porzio Bromberg; Retired Judges Association; Genova Burns
New Jersey lawyers and judges, and their extracurricular activities.
March 04, 2020 at 09:00 AM
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Porzio Celebrates Black History Month
Porzio, Bromberg & Newman James H. Coleman Jr. Deborah Poritz Stewart Pollock James Coleman Kairon Mullins Vito A. Gagliardi Jr. Renée L. DavisRetired Judges Association of NJ Elects Officers
Retired Judges Association of New Jersey Donald S. Goldman Starr, Gern, Davison & Rubin Thomas W. Cavanagh Jr. McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter Ross R. Anzaldi Lindabury, McCormick, Estabrook & Cooper Harriet E. Derman DiFrancesco, Bateman, Kunzman, Davis, Lehrer & Flaum Linda R. Feinberg Szaferman, Lakind, Blumstein & Blader John S. Holston Holston, MacDonald, Uzdavinis, Ziegler & Myles Lawrence M. Lawson Herbert S. Friend Kenneth S. Levy; R. Benjamin Cohen Parker Ibrahim & Berg Andrew NapolitanoGenova Burns Associate Joins Autonomous Vehicle Task Force
Genova Burns associate Avi D. Kelin was nominated and approved to serve on the New Jersey Advanced Autonomous Vehicle Task Force. He was nominated by Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin. According to the firm, he is now working actively with fellow task force members. Firm managing partner Angelo Genova, said in a statement that Kelin "is truly an expert in this emerging technology sector and is the perfect legal mind to provide counsel to the task force as we move closer to the reality of autonomous cars on the streets and highways of the Garden State." Kelin practices in numerous practice groups, including corporate law and business transactions. He won the 2014 Howard J. Rudge Scholarship Prize for his paper, "Last Chance Power Drive: Why and How the United States Should Prepare for Autonomous Cars." Kelin said in a statement: "Autonomous cars are not an issue of 'if,' it is more an issue of 'when.' The state needs to keep ahead of the curve on the subject, so we can embrace this emerging technology as it becomes more and more mainstream."
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