NJSBA Family Law Section to present Tischler Award to Timothy F. McGoughran in April

Timothy F. McGoughran Managing Member Law Office of Timothy F. McGoughran, LLC
Timothy F. McGoughran Managing Member Law Office of Timothy F. McGoughran, LLC
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The New Jersey State Bar Association’s Family Law Section will present the annual Saul Tischler Award to past president Timothy F. McGoughran on April 8, according to a March 24 announcement.

The award recognizes individuals who have made lifelong contributions to advancing the practice and profession of family law.

McGoughran is being honored for his significant impact and dedication throughout his career with the NJSBA. The association said that the award reception is open for registration, inviting members and colleagues to join in recognizing McGoughran’s achievements.

The Saul Tischler Award is an annual honor given by the Family Law Section of the NJSBA. It celebrates those who have shown exceptional commitment and service within family law, highlighting leadership and professional excellence among peers.

Those interested in attending or learning more about the event can register for the award reception through official NJSBA channels.



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