Raymond Trombadore, a lawyer who devoted himself to raising the legal profession’s standards of ethics and who revolutionized New Jersey’s attorney-discipline system, died last Wednesday at the age of 72.
Few lawyers are likely to leave a more lasting legacy on the practice of law in the state. “He was one of the most respected ethics authorities in the United States,” says state Supreme Court Justice James Zazzali.
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