Parker McCay in Mount Laurel promotes associates Brian Caine, Elyse Crawford, Craig Gargano and Brett Gorman to counsel. Caine focuses his practice on representing the rights of creditors and commercial lenders in both state court foreclosure matters and federal bankruptcy proceedings. He has been with the firm since 2012. Crawford assists clients with all facets of the construction industry, including preconstruction phase planning, specification, bid and contract drafting in both the public and private sectors. She joined the firm’s construction department in 2013. Gargano serves as bond counsel and underwriter’s counsel for the issuance of tax-exempt and taxable municipal debt, in order to facilitate a wide variety of public projects and programs for local, state and bistate issuers, including cities, counties, school districts, public authorities and bistate agencies. He has been a member of the public finance group since 2008. Gorman focuses his practice on representing public school boards of education in all areas affecting their operations, including special education, civil litigation, labor and employment and negotiations. He has been with the firm since May 2011.

Rutkowski Joins Goldberg Segalla

Goldberg Segalla adds associate David Rutkowski to the firm’s toxic torts practice group in Newark. Before joining Goldberg Segalla, he was with Kent McBride in Iselin. He focuses on defending clients against personal injury and wrongful death claims in mass tort, toxic tort, and product liability litigation. He is well-versed in key asbestos-litigation defenses and theories, and brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the firm. He has participated in multiple multimillion-dollar asbestos trials and has successfully resolved high-value cases through extensive, complex settlement negotiations. Rutkowski graduated from Rutgers School of Law in 2010. While earning his J.D., he actively assisted a group of attorneys defending New York City and dozens of private contractors against thousands of toxic tort claims arising from the clean-up operation at the World Trade Center disaster site.

Sponzilli Appointed Chair of NJSBA’s Higher Education Committee

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