12/13/2017
The SJLS Private Attorney Involvement Program thanks the following attorneys for their participation this semester in The Honorable Judith H. Wizmur Bankruptcy Pro Bono Project: Carrie Boyle, Esq., Jill T. Bryan, Esq., Chris Cassie, Esq., Eric Clayman, Esq., Jonathan Herron, Esq., Doug Leney, Esq., Ellen McDowell, Esq., Steven Neuner, Esq., Nona Ostrove, Esq., Edward Paul, Esq., Lee Perlman, Esq., Paul Pflumm, Esq., Daniel Reinganum, Esq., Joseph Rogers, Esq., Rex Roldan, Esq., Barbara J. Snavely, Esq., Joel Spivack, Esq., Len Wizmur, Esq. Since 1993, this project has assisted low-income individuals in our service area with Chapter 7 bankruptcies. The attorneys met with the clients and law students at Rutgers Law School in Camden. Special thanks also to the Honorable Judith H. Wizmur (ret.), the Honorable Andrew B. Altenburg, Jr., the Honorable Jerrold N. Poslusny, Jr., Jill Friedman, Associate Dean for Pro Bono and Public Interest at Rutgers Law School, Pam Mertsock-Wolfe, Director, Pro Bono and Public Interest Program and Writing Specialist at Rutgers Law School, and Robert J. Cooper, Esq. for their partnership and support throughout the semester. For more information on this project, please visit the following websites: https://federalist.camlaw.rutgers.edu/honorable-judith-h-wizmur-bankruptcy-pro-bono-project and http://www.njb.uscourts.gov/content/pro-bono-programs. Pictured below are Rutgers Law School in Camden and the Mitchell H. Cohen Building & U.S. Courthouse in Camden.
Rutgers Law School