The stereotypical image of an attorney working at a large law firm may hold true for some, but it’s not reality for the overwhelming majority of attorneys in New Jersey. 

Close to 40 percent of the nearly 100,000 attorneys admitted in New Jersey have private practices. Of those, nearly half work in a firm with fewer than five attorneys, and, all told, two-thirds of the private practice population works in firms with 10 lawyers or less, according to the most recent annual report of the state Office of Attorney Ethics.

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