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Certilman Balin Alder & Hyman opens N.J. office

Certilman Balin Adler & Hyman, LLP, Long Island's second largest full-service law firm, has revealed the opening of its New Jersey office at: Park 80 West, Plaza II, 250 Pehle Ave. Suite 200. Thomas Monroe, of counsel to the firm, will be based in the New Jersey Office. Monroe has provided counsel and litigated matters for some of the nation's largest financial institutions and corporations. Prior to joining Certilman Balin, Monroe was an associate at two prominent law firms in New Jersey. For the past 14 years, he has concentrated his practice in the areas of commercial lending, complex civil litigation, and trust and estate litigation and administration. He has also represented small businesses, family businesses and individuals. The firm's managing partner, Bernard Hyman said, "This is an exciting time for our firm. We have a number of attorneys who are admitted to practice in the state of New Jersey. The new office location will enable us to better service our clients based in Jersey."
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