New York-based Cullen and Dykman has rounded out its New Jersey growth strategy with the launch of an expanded Newark location and relocation of several of its attorneys to the city.
Cullen and Dykman entered New Jersey earlier this year through its merger with Sokol Behot, acquiring offices in Hackensack and Princeton. Cullen and Dykman had a small space in Newark with no attorneys based there, but managing partner Christopher Palmer said the firm has many clients in and around the city who encouraged the firm to open a location there. Palmer said with existing New Jersey offices to the north and south, Newark seemed to be the logical place to open and complete the firm’s Garden State presence.
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