New Jersey Bar Association Taxation Law Section seeks new members

Timothy F. McGoughran, President of the New Jersey State Bar Association (NJSBA) for 2023-2024, founding partner of the Law Office of Timothy F. McGoughran, LLC
Timothy F. McGoughran, President of the New Jersey State Bar Association (NJSBA) for 2023-2024, founding partner of the Law Office of Timothy F. McGoughran, LLC
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The New Jersey Bar Association announced on April 6 that its Taxation Law Section is seeking new members. The association invites legal professionals interested in tax law to join the section by completing a membership form.

The initiative aims to help attorneys stay current with developments in tax law and connect with others in the field. By joining, members can meet peers and strengthen their professional practice through networking and shared resources.

According to the announcement, the section offers opportunities for engagement across various areas of legal practice within the New Jersey Bar Association. Interested individuals are encouraged to explore other sections as well.

No additional background information or further details about future activities were provided in the announcement.



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