Wolf & Brown in Cherry Hill named Matthew J. Brown partner. Brown graduated with a J.D. from Rutgers Law School-Camden in 2015. His practice focuses solely on claims and appeals before the Veterans Administration for disability compensation, and dependency and indemnity compensation. He recently secured a favorable decision and settlement for a Vietnam-era veteran who has been denied service connection for more than 50 years, according to the announcement. Brown has been with the firm since 2017. Brown said in a statement: “It has been an honor and pleasure to represent those who sacrifice for our country, and build that relationship with our veterans.” Firm principal Michael Brown said in a statement: “Since rejoining Wolf & Brown and taking over our veterans department, he has continued to impress with solid judgment, continued growth, and a nuanced and pragmatic approach to the law. This is a tremendous asset to our clients and an invaluable addition to our firm as we continue to strengthen our litigation practice.”
Post Polak Names Siobhan Beere Partner
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Bianchi Firm Moves Office, Hires Two
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The Bianchi Law Group, a law firm made up of former prosecutors handling criminal defense and related areas, recently moved its office to Parsippany from West Caldwell. Robert A. Bianchi previously served as the Morris County prosecutor, and firm partner David J. Bruno, served as an assistant prosecutor in the office’s Major Crimes Unit. The firm also made two hires: Danielle M. Esposito and Kayla E. Rowe. Esposito was an assistant prosecutor in Essex County, and is well-versed in alternative disposition programs and can connect clients with quality-of-life services, the
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