Federal judges attend annual bench-bar symposium at New Jersey Law Center

Christine A. Amalfe, President of the New Jersey State Bar Association
Christine A. Amalfe, President of the New Jersey State Bar Association
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Federal judges attended the New Jersey State Bar Association’s annual NJICLE symposium on March 31 at the New Jersey Law Center in New Brunswick, according to an April 7 announcement. The event focused on practical aspects of federal court practice and brought together members of the judiciary and legal professionals.

The symposium provided guidance on topics such as brief writing, case presentation, and scheduling. Attendees heard from veteran judges and experienced practitioners who shared their insights into the differences between federal and state court procedures.

The program aimed to help attorneys better understand how to navigate federal courts by learning directly from those with significant experience in both judicial roles and legal advocacy. Organizers said that participants gained useful strategies for improving their effectiveness in federal litigation settings.

This annual event continues to serve as a resource for legal professionals seeking up-to-date information about best practices in federal courtrooms. The association also made available a photo album from the event for attendees.



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