Brown & Connery, LLP

Brown & Connery, LLP

Law Practice

Westmont, New Jersey 496 followers

Excellence. Tradition. Results.

About us

Brown & Connery, LLP, was founded by Horace G. Brown, a preeminent trial lawyer who began practicing law in Camden, New Jersey, in 1928, and Thomas F. Connery, Jr., a distinguished litigator. Since its inception, the firm has continued to evolve and expand to meet the challenges of increasingly complex legal issues in a rapidly changing society. Brown & Connery is rated "AV" by Martindale-Hubbell*, the highest rating, and it is one of the oldest law firms in southern New Jersey. The firm presently practices throughout the state of New Jersey and maintains offices in Westmont, Woodbury and Camden, New Jersey. The firm also practices in Pennsylvania and maintains an office in Philadelphia. The law firm's reputation for thoroughness, quality of legal services and integrity was established by its founders. The firm's attorneys and dedicated support staff continue a long tradition of providing quality legal services to its clients. The Brown & Connery philosophy is to maintain the highest ethical and intellectual standards of representation while providing a wide range of legal services to its clients.

Website
http://www.brownconnery.com
Industry
Law Practice
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Westmont, New Jersey
Type
Partnership
Founded
1928

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    Brown & Connery is proud to share that Alyssa Lott, an attorney of the firm, has been installed as a Co-Director of the Advocacy Committee on the Board of Directors of the South Jersey Chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO). The appointment is effective July 1, 2024 and runs through June 30, 2025. This is Ms. Lott’s second year serving in this role. NAWBO South Jersey is dedicated to providing support, education, mentoring, and networking opportunities for women business owners and their associates in the region. The organization serves the needs of women business owners in Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, Cumberland, Salem, Atlantic, Cape May, and portions of Mercer counties. As Co-Director of the Advocacy Committee, Ms. Lott works hand in hand with NAWBO National and has helped introduce NAWBO members to those who legislate on behalf of constituents throughout the South Jersey region. The Advocacy Committee’s goal is to foster bi-partisan support for women in business in South Jersey and to educate members about local, state, and national public policy issues that impact business. Pictured L-R - Attorneys, Kathleen Dohn, Alyssa Lott and Arlette Leyba

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    On May 3, 2024, Shawn C. Huber, Esq. served as a moderator for a CLE program presented by the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education. The program, titled “Anatomy of a Slip-and-Fall Case,” provided a expansive outline for handling slip-and-fall cases in the State of New Jersey, including insights from industry experts, as well as a special segment offering a judicial perspective. The program was presented in cooperation with the Certified Attorney and Civil Trial Bar Sections of the New Jersey State Bar Association. Mr. Huber is a partner of the firm and he concentrates his practice in personal injury, commercial litigation, municipal law, and subrogation matters. He has been certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Civil Trial Attorney since 2011. He is a regular speaker for the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, National Business Institute, and the Camden County Bar Association. 

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    BROWN & CONNERY WELCOMES ITS 2024 SUMMER LAW CLERKS Brown & Connery is excited to commence its 2024 summer law clerk program and extends a warm welcome to this year’s summer law clerks: Taylor LaRosa, Olivia Hunt, and James Park. Over the course of the summer, the law clerks will have an opportunity to gain valuable experience working on a variety of legal matters across the firm’s several offices and numerous practice areas. They will be mentored by attorneys of various levels, will receive direct exposure to the legal process, and will be provided meaningful opportunities to attend client meetings, court hearings, mediations, depositions, and closings. They will also be invited to attend seminars, luncheons, and other outings to further develop professional and personal ties with the firm and its attorneys.  This year’s class includes a diverse group of law students with an impressive array of backgrounds. -Taylor LaRosa is a rising 3L student attending Rutgers Law School. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Bucknell University, College of Arts and Sciences. He participates in Hunter Moot Court and is a member of the Rutgers Business Law Review. -Olivia Hunt is a rising 3L student attending Rutgers Law School. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from Rutgers University, College of Arts and Sciences. She is a member of the Women’s Law Caucus and the Rutgers Journal of Law & Religion. -James Park is a rising 3L student attending Rutgers Law School. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from New York University, College of Arts and Sciences. He is a member of the Asian Pacific Americans Law Student Association and the Rutgers Tech and Computer Law Journal. Founded in 1928, Brown & Connery is among the oldest and most well-established law firms in Southern New Jersey. Many of the firm’s current attorneys previously participated in the firm’s summer law clerk program before graduating from law school.

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    On May 17, 2024, Michele Haas, Esq., Vice Chair of the New Jersey State Bar Association’s (“NJSBA’s”) Workers' Compensation Executive Committee, moderated the 2024 NJSBA Annual Meeting Workers’ Compensation Bench-Bar Conference – “Back to Basics.” During the conference, Ms. Haas joined a panel of esteemed practitioners to discuss a variety of topics relating to workers’ compensation law, including the roles of attorneys and doctors/experts in cases, a primer on medical examinations and testing, legislative and case law updates, and the use of interpreters at trial.   Ms. Haas is Counsel with the firm and concentrates her practice in the defense of workers’ compensation matters. She is certified by the New Jersey Supreme Court as a Workers’ Compensation Law Attorney.  

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    Let’s hear it for our Brown & Connery 2024 Participants of the EAGLES AUTISM CHALLENGE held at Lincoln Financial Field on May 18, 2024. Brown & Connery was a proud sponsor and had 11 B&C Team Players participate. The seventh annual challenge raised more than $8 million for autism research, with over 4,500 participants and 25,000 donations coming from around the world.

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    William F. Cook served as a speaker for the Camden County Bar Association’s Civil Practice Update on May 6, 2024. This annual seminar covered key developments in New Jersey appellate cases in various practice areas including employment law, commercial litigation, complex litigation, and trial advocacy. Mr. Cook also discussed recent changes to the New Jersey Court Rules and potential upcoming rule changes of importance to practitioners. Mr. Cook is a partner with the firm and a co-chair of the CCBA’s Civil Practice Committee. 

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