Commission on Professionalism in the Law awards scheduled for June 11

Christine A. Amalfe, President of the New Jersey State Bar Association
Christine A. Amalfe, President of the New Jersey State Bar Association
0Comments

The New Jersey Commission on Professionalism in the Law will present its annual awards on June 11 to recognize lawyers who demonstrate the highest ideals of the profession, according to a May 6 announcement.

These awards are given each year to honor attorneys who exemplify professionalism and ethical conduct. The event is designed to celebrate individuals who have made significant contributions to upholding legal standards and integrity within the field.

The commission said that registration is open for those interested in attending. The ceremony aims to highlight positive role models and encourage others in the legal community to follow similar principles.

No additional details about award categories or honorees were provided in this announcement. However, past events have focused on acknowledging both longstanding achievements and recent acts of professional excellence among New Jersey’s legal practitioners.

The upcoming ceremony reflects ongoing efforts by state organizations to foster a culture of respect, responsibility, and service within the law. The commission encourages members of the legal community and public supporters to register for participation.



Related

Jennifer Davenport Acting Attorney General at New Jersey

New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement announces April 2026 total gaming revenue results

The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement released its report on gaming revenues for April 2026 showing increases across all sectors including casinos and online gambling platforms.

Christine A. Amalfe, President of the New Jersey State Bar Association

Christine A. Amalfe becomes immediate past president of New Jersey State Bar Association

Christine A. Amalfe has become immediate past president of the New Jersey State Bar Association after serving during 2025-26. During her term she led strategic initiatives addressing advocacy priorities for lawyers across New Jersey.

Matthew Platkin, Attorney General at New Jersey

New Jersey State Police detective convicted in fatal high-speed chase involving motorcyclist

A New Jersey State Police detective has been convicted for endangering another person after a fatal high-speed chase involving a motorcyclist last year. Authorities say Detective Mark Campagna pursued Omar Kebbabi without activating lights or sirens while off duty; Kebbabi died following a collision with another vehicle.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from New Jersey Courts Daily.