On the Move: Law Report

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On the Move: Law Report

Backes and Backes LLP, 12 West Delaware Avenue,Pennington 08534. William W. Backes Jr., partner. 609-730-3838; fax,609-730-4244.This father and son firm moved from Ewing in February and has ageneralpractice. Pierson Backes (Hamilton College Class of 1991) and WilliamBackes (Princeton Class of 1962) both hold law degrees from TempleUniversity. William’s practice focuses on transactional, estateplanning,and small business law, while Pierson handles civil litigation.Duane, Morris & Heckscher LLP, 116 VillageBoulevard,Suite 200, Princeton 08540. Elaine Jacoby, managing partner.609-734-4324;fax, 609-734-4387. Home page: www.duanemorris.com.A group of attorneys from Hill Wallach specializing in employmentand labor law, as well as general civil litigation, formed this firmon October 1. Duane, Morris & Heckcher is headquartered inPhiladelphia,and has 19 offices nation-wide, with three offices in New Jersey.Elaine Jacoby, the resident managing partner, has a BA from MountHolyoke, Class of 1963, and holds a law degree from Rutgers. GaryMitchell received his undergraduate and law degree at Rutgers andhas been practicing for almost 20 years. The third partner, KathleenBurns, holds a degree from Thomas Edison State College and graduatedfrom Rutgers’ law school in 1999.Herrick, Feinstein LLP, 104 Carnegie Center, Suite200, Princeton 08540-6232. Ronald J. Levine Esq., partner.609-452-3800;fax, 609-520-9095.Several attorneys from the Roseland office of Friedman SeigelbaumLLP (recently acquired by Boston-based law firm Goodwin, Proctor &Hoar) will be joining this firm on May 22. The office will move fromRoseland to Newark and retain its offices in New York City and Albany,New York. Founded in 1928 the firm as a whole has 110 lawyers,includingfour partners in Princeton.Herrick Feinstein handles corporate, workout and bankruptcy,litigation,real estate, sports and entertainment, intellectual property, tax,trusts and estates.John D. Rankin, Attorney at Law, 600 AlexanderRoad, Princeton 08540. 609-924-6900; fax, 609-924-5231.Rankin moved his office from 195 Nassau to Alexander Road. A graduateof Rutgers College, Class of 1973, he went to law school at theUniversityof Oklahoma and focuses on residential real estate.Law Offices of Jeffrey M. Hall, 600 Alexander Road,Princeton 08542-0176. 609-520-9797; fax, 609-520-8444.The general practice of Jeffrey Hall has moved from 619 Alexanderto 600 Alexander Road.Mark J. Ingraham Esq., 2 Tree Farm Road, PenningtonPoint West, Suite A-200, Pennington 08534. 609-737-0513; fax,609-737-0207.A specialist in real estate settlements, Mark Ingraham moved hisofficefrom 23 Route 31 to 2 Tree Farm Road, Pennington Point West, SuiteA-200. The phone and fax are the same.Rubin, Ehrlich & Buckley, 731 Alexander Road,Princeton08540. Kenneth D. Rubin. 609-452-7330; fax, 609-452-2077.This firm has moved from 619 Alexander Road, Building 1, Suite 2,to a larger space at 731 Alexander Road. Rubin, Ehrlich & Buckleyspecializes in banking law, commercial and residential law, and civillitigation.Mercer County Prosecutor, Mercer County Courthouse,Box 8068, Trenton 08650-0068. Daniel G. Giaquinto, prosecutor.609-989-6305;fax, 609-989-0161.Kathryn Flicker, the deputy first assistant prosecutor, has beenappointedto head the state Division of Criminal Justice. Known for successfullyprosecuting Jesse Timmendequas (who received a death sentence forthe rape and murder of Megan Kanka), she will be the first woman inthis state post.Flicker went to Indiana University and Rutgers School of Law and spent19 years in the county prosecutor’s office and 10 years as a statedeputy attorney general. In her new post she will manage 870 peopleand supervise the offices of 21 county prosecutors. Paul Zoubek, whohas been both criminal justice director and first assistant attorneygeneral, will continue to serve in the latter post.Previous StoryNext StoryCorrections or additions?This page is published by PrincetonInfo.com— the web site for U.S. 1 Newspaper in Princeton, New Jersey.

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