To the Editor:
On Tuesday June 11, N.J. State Bar Association members should look for their run-off election ballot coming to their email in-boxes and cast a vote for two offices NJSBA second vice president and NJSBA trustee.
Prol stresses he is the only candidate for NJSBA second vice president who has served on the NJSBA Board and in its executive leadership and has been selected by four successive state bar nominating committees to serve as an officer and three times as a trustee.
June 07, 2013 at 06:58 AM
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To the Editor:
On Tuesday June 11, N.J. State Bar Association members should look for their run-off election ballot coming to their email in-boxes and cast a vote for two offices NJSBA second vice president and NJSBA trustee.
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