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May 20, 2020 at 11:00 AM
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Fox Rothschild Promotes Four in NJ
Fox Rothschild recently elevated four attorneys to partner and counsel in its New Jersey offices.
Lindsay A. Heller, a partner based in the firm's Morristown office, represents clients in family law matters including complex matrimonial matters, non-dissolution matters, divorce, custody and child support, equitable distribution and support, premarital agreements and domestic violence issues. She also frequently serves as a court-appointed guardian ad litem for children and litigants in acrimonious custody and
matrimonial disputes. Heller earned her J.D. from Seton Hall University School of Law and her B.A. from Rutgers University. She is .
Michael R. Herz, counsel in the Morristown office, centers his practice on complex bankruptcy and insolvency matters, representing Chapter 7 and Chapter 11 trustees in estate administration in New Jersey, New York and Delaware. His clients also include creditors—prominent financial institutions and loan servicers—as well as creditor committees and debtors in all phases of the bankruptcy process. He handles adversary proceedings and other bankruptcy-related
litigation, and has facilitated the administration of millions of dollars in assets and claims, the firm said. He earned his J.D. from Brooklyn Law School and his B.A. from Brandeis University.
Steven J. Link, a partner in the firm's Princeton office, advises clients in complex commercial litigation matters in state and federal courts, including commercial contract breaches, shareholder disputes, unfair trade practices, trade libel and defamation, consumer fraud, commercial lease disputes, enforcement of restrictive covenants and professional liability matters. He serves on the board of advisors for the Metro Area Creative Business Exchange. Link earned his J.D. from
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