While a number of large and midsized firms, as well as scores of smaller practices, call it home, the verdict still appears to be out on whether South Jersey is an up-and-coming legal market or one that’s past its prime.

While some lawyers pointed to Atlantic City, with its recent financial woes, as an example of a once-booming legal market that has begun to dry up, others looked optimistically at the potential for business growth in places like Camden, where recent laws providing tax incentives are beginning to lure businesses.

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