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November, 2008
The New Jersey Supreme Court, in the matter P.V. v. Camp Jaycee, et al., held that the “most significant relationship” test should be applied in tort cases to decide Conflict-of-Laws issues.
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Robert Clark , Attorney at Law
rclark@bhs-law.com
B.A., College of the Holy Cross, 1968, J.D., Boston University School of Law, 1972. Admitted to the New Jersey Bar and the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey, 1972. Admitted to the Supreme Court of the United States, 1980. Admitted to the U.S. Third Circuit Court of Appeals, 2004.
Mr. Clark was law secretary to Honorable Charles M. Egan, Jr., J.S.C.
1972-1973. Mr. Clark has been associated with this firm
since 2004. Mr. Clark specializes in the defense of
civil matters. He has extensive trial experience in all
Courts in the State of New Jersey including civil and
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Mr. Clark has given seminars and lectures pertaining to the practice of law at Morris County College and Drew University. Mr. Clark has been a Union County Assistant Prosecutor, a Public Defender for the Township of Parsippany, a trustee of the Morris County Bar Association, a contributing editor to the Morris Lawyer, and a member/chairman of the District X Ethics Committee.
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