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How to use this Lawyer Map System
- Red markers depict lawyer offices or firms, clicking one brings up information for that location.
- You can right click inside the map to move it around to the location you desire.
- Clicking the North, South, East, or West links will pan in that direction by degrees.
- You can zoom in or out on the map system as needed using the zoom controls.
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Disclaimer: Any certification as a specialist, or any certification in a field of practice, that does not state that such certification has been granted by the Supreme Court of New Jersey or by an organization that has been approved by the American Bar Association, indicates that the certifying organization has not been approved, or has been denied approval, by the Supreme Court of New Jersey and the American Bar Association.
Before attempting to visit this attorney or law firm, you should make arrangements for an appointment via telephone. Many lawyers offer free consultations, but only with an appointment. Please contact us to report inaccurate listings.
Tip: Many people have made the common mistake of hiring a general practitioner. Although this might be appropriate at times, it is almost always best to go with a lawyer who specializes in your case. Should your case end up in court, you do not want a lawyer who has never performed litigation, to make a first attempt at your expense. While a general small business attorney may take many days to research and draw up the right documents, a specialist may be able to solve your problem in a matter of hours. Remember, the more time you put into your search, the better your chances of getting a competent lawyer who is also suited to your situation.
Before attempting to visit this attorney or law firm, you should make arrangements for an appointment via telephone. Many lawyers offer free consultations, but only with an appointment. Please contact us to report inaccurate listings.
Tip: Many people have made the common mistake of hiring a general practitioner. Although this might be appropriate at times, it is almost always best to go with a lawyer who specializes in your case. Should your case end up in court, you do not want a lawyer who has never performed litigation, to make a first attempt at your expense. While a general small business attorney may take many days to research and draw up the right documents, a specialist may be able to solve your problem in a matter of hours. Remember, the more time you put into your search, the better your chances of getting a competent lawyer who is also suited to your situation.


