Insurance Law Section plans bowling and networking event on April 16

Christine A. Amalfe President at New Jersey State Bar Association
Christine A. Amalfe President at New Jersey State Bar Association
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The New Jersey State Bar Association Insurance Law Section announced on April 13 that it will host a bowling and networking event for its members at Hanover Lanes on April 16. The gathering is designed to offer an informal setting for professionals in the insurance law community to connect.

The event aims to foster camaraderie among section members, providing an opportunity for both social interaction and professional networking. Organizers say all skill levels are welcome, emphasizing the relaxed nature of the evening.

Attendees will have access to two hours of bowling, as well as food and soft drinks. The association encourages members from across the insurance law field to participate and build relationships with colleagues.

Registration is required for those who wish to attend. Further details can be found through the New Jersey State Bar Association.



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