At its annual awards ceremony on June 14, 2018, the Association of the Federal Bar of New Jersey awarded Judge Michael A. Chagares of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit the William J. Brennan Jr. award. The event, at Mayfair Farms in West Orange, was attended by some 475 members of the federal bench and bar, according to the association. The award is named for Justice Brennan, one of only four U.S. Supreme Court justices hailing from New Jersey. The association swore in new president William T. Reilly and new trustees, as well as its newest officer, Victor A. Afanador of Lite DePalma Greenberg, as treasurer. (Other current officers are: Edward T. Kole, president-elect; Kerri E. Chewning, first vice president; Elizabeth J. Sher, second vice president; Ricardo Solano Jr., secretary; and Sabrina G. Comizzoli, immediate past president.) The association issued other scholarships and honors at the event, including the inaugural Whipple Award for Service to Virginia “Ginny” Whipple Berkner, who is set to retire in July after 22 years as the association’s executive director. The award is named after Berkner’s father, Judge Lawrence A. Whipple, who was chief judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey and a founding member of the association. Comizzoli introduced the evening’s program and asked members to encourage civility and advocate for more resources for the court system, according to an association release.

Chen Gets Rutgers Law Alumni Award

Mary Beth Hogan (1990 Rutgers Law graduate), left, co-chair of the litigation department at Debevoise & Plimpton, congratulates Rutgers Law Co-Dean Ronald Chen, center, on his Distinguished Service Award, presented by Alumni Association President Brian Biglin (2011), right.

Rutgers Law Co-Dean Ronald K. Chen was presented the ”Distinguished Service Award” from the Rutgers Law School-Newark Alumni Association at a June 26 event hosted by Debevoise & Plimpton. Mary Beth Hogan (a 1990 graduate), co-chair of Debevoise’s litigation department, shared her thoughts on Chen, according to a release. Chen this year is stepping down as co-dean and returning to full-time teaching. The event also raised funds for the “Ronald Chen Public Service Internship Fund,” launched earlier this year to pay for summer stipends for law students doing public interest work. The event was organized by outgoing association president Brian Biglin (a 2011 graduate), and incoming president Maritza Rodriguez (also a 2011 graduate). The event raised more than $5,400 for the Chen Fund, according to the release.