New Jersey Bar Association seeks new members for Workers’ Compensation Section

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 announced on April 14 that it is seeking new members to join its Workers’ Compensation Section. The association invited legal professionals interested in workers’ compensation to participate by filling out a membership form.

The initiative aims to help attorneys maintain their expertise in the field, expand their professional networks, and develop their practices through engagement with the section. The NJSBA highlights that it offers a wide range of sections tailored to various practice areas, providing opportunities for continued education and collaboration among its members.

According to the association, joining a section allows lawyers to stay current on developments within their area of law while connecting with peers who share similar interests. Participation in these sections can also offer access to resources and events designed specifically for each practice specialty.

The NJSBA encourages interested individuals to learn more about all available sections and consider how involvement can benefit both new and experienced practitioners. Information about joining is available through the association’s website.

As the legal landscape continues to evolve, organizations like the NJSBA emphasize the importance of ongoing professional development and networking within specialized fields such as workers’ compensation.



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