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Jose Roman - Old Bridge, New Jersey

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Jose D. Roman is an skilled trial legal professional who concentrates within the areas of premises, expert, and public entity liability, as well as insurance insurance litigation. He actively practices in New Jersey and New York state, federal and appeals courts. Mr. Roman formerly served as a Law Clerk for The Honorable Amy P. Chambers, P.J.S.C. (ret.). Mr. Roman continues to devote time to public service. He represents customers who cannot have enough money an attorney via referrals from Central Jersey Legal Services. He has been recognized for his dedication to public service and became presented the Equal Justice Medal in 2014 through Legal Services of New Jersey. He has additionally served as an Adjunct Instructor of Civil Litigation at the Fairleigh Dickinson University Paralegal Studies Certificate Program.

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      Accepted Jurisdictions

      New Jersey Jurdictions
      New Jersey
      Since 2002
      New York Jurdictions
      New York
      Since 2012
      U.S. Supreme Court Jurdictions
      U.S. Supreme Court
      Since 2009
      District of Columbia Jurdictions
      District of Columbia
      Since 2010

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        Fordham University School of Law Education School Logo
        Fordham University School of Law
        J.D. (2002) | Law
        Graduation year: 1999
        Rutgers University - New Brunswick/Piscataway Education School Logo
        Rutgers University - New Brunswick/Piscataway
        B.S. (1998) | Administration of Justice and Political Science
        Graduation year: 1994

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