New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin announced that applications are open for a two-year program offering recent law school graduates and newly admitted lawyers the opportunity to join his honors program.

The 2024 New Jersey Attorney General’s Honors Program will allow participants to formulate policy and legal strategy, investigate cases, draft legal pleadings, negotiate with opposing counsel, and argue in court, according to a press release. Thanks to support from Gov. Phil Murphy, the fifth and largest class will join the Attorney General’s Office this month, where the lawyers will be introduced to the full range of work performed by the office.

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