The New Jersey Association for Justice (NJAJ) recently concluded its 18th annual seminar at the Hilton Meadowlands in East Rutherford, NJ. The three-day event, held from November 20-22, 2024, brought together attorneys and legal professionals from across the state for a comprehensive program of educational lectures and networking opportunities.
A highlight of this year’s conference was the introduction of the NJAJ Trial Academy, a two-day intensive program co-chaired by Marc C. Saperstein, Esq., Founding Partner of Davis, Saperstein & Salomon, P.C. The Academy, designed to enhance the skills of trial lawyers, covered all aspects of trial practice and preparation, from case intake to closing arguments. Top legal educators and State and Federal Judges were among the speakers, with over 750 attorneys in attendance.
The Meadowlands Conference, known for its diverse range of legal topics, featured lectures on tort law, medical malpractice, workers’ compensation law, and various other subjects. These sessions were led by highly regarded speakers from the legal community, providing attendees with valuable insights and continuing education.
Marc C. Saperstein, a co-founder and co-chair of the Meadowlands Conference and past President of NJAJ, played a pivotal role in organizing the event. His involvement underscores the importance of ongoing professional development in the legal field and the commitment of senior legal professionals to nurturing the next generation of lawyers.
The conference also saw significant participation from other members of Davis, Saperstein & Salomon, P.C. Founding Partner Garry R. Salomon, Esq. co-chaired the Litigation at Sunrise program, while other partners led various specialized sessions, including ethics, minority trial lawyers, women litigators, and workers’ compensation.
In a notable development for the NJAJ, Adam B. Lederman, Esq., a partner at Davis, Saperstein & Salomon, P.C., was installed as President in 2024 after over a decade of active membership. Lederman’s ascension to this role, following his previous positions as co-chairman of the New Lawyers section and 1st Vice President, reflects the ongoing engagement of the firm with the NJAJ and the broader legal community.
The NJAJ, incorporated in 1976, boasts a membership of over 2,500, including attorneys, paralegals, law clerks, and law students. Its annual conference serves as a crucial platform for legal professionals to stay abreast of the latest developments in their field, exchange ideas, and build professional networks.
This year’s event, with its introduction of the Trial Academy and the continued involvement of seasoned legal professionals, underscores the legal community’s commitment to excellence and ongoing education. For attorneys and law firms, such conferences provide invaluable opportunities for professional growth and staying current with evolving legal practices and theories.
The success of the 18th annual NJAJ Meadowlands Conference, particularly the well-received Trial Academy, sets a precedent for future legal education events. It demonstrates the legal profession’s adaptability and commitment to maintaining high standards of practice through continuous learning and skill development.
For more information on upcoming seminars, interested parties can visit www.nj-justice.org. The NJAJ continues to play a vital role in shaping the legal landscape of New Jersey, fostering professional development, and promoting justice through education and advocacy.
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