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Jersey Justice

Jersey Justice brings in-depth conversations with interesting and notable figures from in and around New Jersey on a range of topics involving law, policy, and life in New Jersey and beyond. The show aims to understand how the world turns and how it all works by breaking down the complexities of civil law and policy and its everyday impact on life. Guests have ranged from politicians, lawyers, judges, union bosses, news anchors, businessmen, podcasters and everything in between.Jersey Justice: Law ★ Policy ★ Life is hosted by attorneys Gerald H. Clark and Mark W. Morris and is produced by Oscar Carrillo.

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    Jersey Justice w/ Robert Brennan | Episode 69 | The Record Stands: The Untold Story of Robert Brennan & First Jersey Securities

    Robert Brennan was once one of the most recognizable businessmen in America.Founder of First Jersey Securities, horse racing entrepreneur, philanthropist, political insider, and frequent subject of national media coverage, Brennan built a business empire that made him a household name throughout New Jersey and beyond. Along the way, he became friends with presidents, governors, business leaders, and cultural icons while building companies, hospitals, racetracks, restaurants, and charitable organizations throughout the state.Then it all came crashing down.In what Brennan says is his first media interview since leaving federal prison, he joins Jersey Justice hosts Gerald H. Clark and Mark W. Morris for an exclusive 3 hour and 36 minute conversation about the extraordinary life he chronicles in his autobiography, The Record Stands.Brennan discusses:• Growing up in a Newark family of nine children• Delivering newspapers and working his way through St. Benedict's Prep and Seton Hall University• Building First Jersey Securities into a national brokerage firm serving hundreds of thousands of customers• His relationships with Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Pope John Paul II, Donald Trump, and other influential figures• The murder of his brother and the family tragedy that ultimately led his father to become a Catholic priest• His decades-long battles with the SEC and federal government• His criminal prosecution, prison experience, and life after release• The lessons he learned about success, failure, power, faith, humility, and redemptionWhether you view Robert Brennan as a visionary entrepreneur, a controversial Wall Street figure, or something in between, this conversation offers a rare opportunity to hear his story directly from him and draw your own conclusions.This is the longest and most comprehensive interview Brennan has ever given.The record stands.Learn More About Robert BrennanRobert Brennan's autobiography, The Record Stands, expands on many of the stories discussed in this interview, including his rise from a Newark newspaper carrier to founder of First Jersey Securities, his relationships with presidents and world leaders, his battles with regulators, and his years in federal prison.Buy Bob’s Book The Record Stands here: https://a.co/d/0bbXoszPSupport St. Benedict's PrepListeners who are inspired by Brennan's discussion of the role St. Benedict's Prep played in his life are encouraged to consider supporting the school's mission. Information about making a contribution to St. Benedict's Prep can be found at: https://www.sbp.org/giving

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    Jersey Justice w/ Peter Andreyev and Michael Freeman | Episode 68 | Beyond the Shield: NJ PBA

    On the latest episode of Jersey Justice, attorney Mark Morris of the Clark Law Firm, PC sits down with the leadership of the New Jersey State Police Benevolent Association (PBA): President Peter Andreyev and Executive Vice President Michael Freeman. As the voices for tens of thousands of law enforcement officers across New Jersey, Peter and Michael join the show to provide an inside look at the realities of modern policing, legislative advocacy, and more.On this episode Peter and Michael dive into the critical issues currently facing New Jersey's frontline officers. They discuss the legislative battles being fought in Trenton to secure better benefits, fair pensions, and safer working conditions for officers statewide. The conversation highlights the evolving pressure and challenges faced by Officers and their Departments, the importance of strong support systems such as the PBA for Officers statewide, and the PBA's unwavering commitment to community relations and public safety. Tune in!Learn more about the New Jersey State PBA and support their mission here: https://njspba.com/To Donate to the New Jersey PBA Survivor and Welfare Fund click here: https://survivorwelfare.com/

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    Jersey Justice w/ Ronald Riccio, Esq. | Episode 67 - Part 2 | Heart of Law: Resilience & Service

    On the final part of this episode of Jersey Justice, attorneys Gerald Clark and Mark Morris of the Clark Law Firm, PC sit down with Ronald Riccio a legal titan and former Dean of Seton Hall Law School.Dean Riccio joins the show to share his incredible journey from a sports centric kid in Jersey City to becoming the transformative Dean who anchored Seton Hall Law in Newark, shaping its facilities and values for decades. Throughout his career Dean Riccio's has been a tireless advocate for his students and a champion of the constitutional principles that define our legal system.Learn more about the New Jersey Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association (NJTHA) here: https://tharacing.com/

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    Jersey Justice w/ Ronald Riccio, Esq. | Episode 67 - Part 1 | Heart of Law: Resilience & Service

    On the latest episode of Jersey Justice, attorneys Gerald Clark and Mark Morris of the Clark Law Firm, PC sit down with Ronald Riccio a legal titan and former Dean of Seton Hall Law School.Dean Riccio joins the show to share his incredible journey from a sports centric kid in Jersey City to becoming the transformative Dean who anchored Seton Hall Law in Newark, shaping its facilities and values for decades. Throughout his career Dean Riccio's has been a tireless advocate for his students and a champion of the constitutional principles that define our legal system.On this first part Dean Riccio discusses the foundational years of his career, including his federal clerkship and his transition from private practice back to academia. He dives deep into the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case for Monmouth Park that paved the way for legalized sports betting across the country and the specific legal strategies involved in that victory.Dean Riccio also talks about how he became Dean of Seton Hall Law School and shares stories of his tenure while also highlighting the importance of diversity in the classroom and the evolving landscape of constitutional law. Lastly, he reflects on the individuals who have helped and played a large part in his success throughout his legal and educational career.Tune in for an inspiring look at the law’s profound power to transform lives, the enduring call to public service, and the legacy of a visionary who built far more than just a school.Learn more about the New Jersey Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association (NJTHA) here: https://tharacing.com/

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    Jersey Justice w/ Ben Gravy | Episode 66 | For The Dream: Surfing NJ

    On the latest episode of Jersey Justice, attorneys Gerald Clark and Mark Morris of the Clark Law Firm, PC sit down with Ben Gravy a Professional Surfer and Content Creator. Ben has carved out an incredible career in the surfing world, known for his positivity, massive vlog following, and his mission to surf novelty waves across the globe.On this Episode, Ben discusses how he transitioned from a kid looking for waves in Pennsylvania to a professional surfer living on the Jersey Shore. He talks about the challenges of the Ocean, the dedication it took to film his documentary "For The Dream," and what it meant for him to achieve his goal of surfing a wave in every single state.Ben also opens up his decision to get sober in 2015, how that choice fueled his success on YouTube, and the importance of mental health and staying positive while tackling life's obstacles. The episode also touches on the unique culture of New Jersey surfing, what it takes to ride freezing winter swells, and how Ben managed to turn his passion for novelty waves into a full-time career.Ben’s story is a powerful reminder that when you push your limits and catch the right wave, you can truly live life "For The Dream." Tune in!Check out Ben (@BenGravyy) - https://www.youtube.com/@BenGravyy | https://www.tiktok.com/@BenGravyy | https://www.instagram.com/BenGravyy/

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    Jersey Justice w/ Judge John D'Amico | Episode 65 | Reforming Law: Expedited Justice

    On the latest episode of Jersey Justice, attorneys Gerald Clark and Mark Morris of the Clark Law Firm, PC sit down with former New Jersey Superior Court Judge John D’Amico Jr. Judge D'Amico also served as a New Jersey State Senator and Chairman of the State Parole Board and has been at the forefront of some of the state’s most significant legal and social reforms.On this episode, Judge D’Amico discusses how he pioneered the "Expedited Jury Trial" in New Jersey to streamline the legal process, save time, and money for New Jersey citizens while ensuring fair results. He also talks about his role with the "Irate Shore Commuters," where he successfully took on the state and Conrail to fight for better rail service for the community.Judge D'Amico also provides insights from his tenure leading the State Parole Board and his efforts to reduce recidivism through community and faith based initiatives. While also touching on his family legacy as the son of a Sicilian immigrant and his passion for the American Dream, and reflecting on Gerald's time working as his law clerk in the Monmouth County Courthouse.Check out Judge D’Amico’s book, "Murder, Media, and Metamorphosis" here: https://a.co/d/01sZwkHV

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    Jersey Justice w/ Anthony Ferraro | Episode 64 | A Shot in the Dark: ASFVision

    On the latest episode of Jersey Justice, attorneys Gerald Clark and Mark Morris of the Clark Law Firm, PC sit down with Anthony Ferraro a Paralympian, US Judo National Champion, Content Creator, and motivational speaker.On this Episode, Anthony opens up about his inspiring journey from being born with Leber's Congenital Amaurosis (LCA) a rare degenerative disease which left him blind to becoming a national Greco-Roman wrestling champion and a highly ranked Paralympic Judo competitor. He breaks down the early challenges of navigating public school without proper accommodations, his journey on his high school wrestling team that led to the documentary A Shot in the Dark depicting his record breaking senior season, and the devastating ACL tear.Anthony also shares how the pandemic led him to make a life altering decision, leading him to post videos online that went viral and ultimately led him to become a full time content creator alongside his wife surpassing 3.5 Million total followers. His story is a great reminder of how far a solid support system and the right mindset can take you, even when the odds are stacked against you. Tune In!Check out Anthony (@ASFVision) - https://www.youtube.com/@Asfvision | https://www.tiktok.com/@asfvision | https://www.instagram.com/asfvision/

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    Jersey Justice w/ Ryan Lavender, Esq | Episode 63 | Irish Heritage: Monmouth County & The Friendly Sons

    On the latest episode of Jersey Justice, attorneys Gerald Clark and Mark Morris of the Clark Law Firm, PC sit down with Ryan Lavender, Esq. an Assistant Prosecutor in Monmouth County and the Vice President of the Friendly Sons of the Shillelagh (FSOS) Jersey Shore chapter.On this Episode, Ryan talks about his dynamic journey from growing up on the Jersey Shore with an attorney father to building a career in the prosecutor's office. He breaks down the realities of the New Jersey legal system, from the complexities of the Bail Reform Act to tackling the recent surge in auto thefts and cryptocurrency scams. Ryan also opens up about the emotional weight of his seven years in the Sex Crimes Unit and how his involvement with the Friendly Sons of the Shillelagh provides a critical outlet through community service.Ryan dives into the club's massive charitable efforts, his own Irish genealogy discoveries, and what it takes to gear up for the legendary Belmar St. Patrick’s Day parade. This episode takes a hard look at the criminal justice system and the importance of giving back to your community. Tune In!For More Information on the FSOS: http://fsosbelmar.org/

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    Jersey Justice w/ Barry Eichen, Esq. | Episode 62 | Trial by Fire: Reaching the Jury

    On the latest episode of Jersey Justice, attorneys Gerald Clark and Mark Morris of the Clark Law Firm, PC sit down with Barry R. Eichen, Esq. a relentless Certified Civil Trial Attorney and shareholder at Eichen Crutchow Zaslow known for his work in complex personal injury and medical malpractice cases on behalf of victims in New Jersey.On this Episode Barry talks about his unconventional rise as a Trial Attorney from hanging his own shingle immediately after law school to taking on murder and drug kingpin cases as a young attorney. He opens up about the "invincibility" he felt in his early years and how growing up in a working class home helped him understand the struggles of the working man. Barry also explains the in and outs of Trial and how connecting with a jury isn't about gimmicks, it’s about being genuine, showing your own vulnerability, and fighting for the clients who have lost everything. This episode takes a hard look at what it takes to represent those who need it the most, and how lawyers ready and be on their feet at Trial to truly get justice for their clients. Tune In!For More Information on Barry R. Eichen, Esq.: https://www.njadvocates.com/attorneys/barry-r-eichen/

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    Jersey Justice w/ Vince Sicari (August) | Episode 61 | Mic & Gavel: When Comedy Cost a Judge His Robe

    On the latest episode of Jersey Justice, attorneys Gerald Clark and Mark Morris of the Clark Law Firm, PC sit down with Vince Sicari, Esq. who also goes by the stage name "Vince August." The Lawyer/former Judge/Comedian/Actor made international headlines when his careers were scrutinized by the New Jersey Supreme Court.Vince has somehow managed to restore the career balance in his life splitting his time equally between Law and Comedy. Vince is in the news once again seeking justice in Jersey for a client who alleges its cannabis store license application was axed behind the scenes by a Hoboken Mayor as an illegal favor to a Jersey City Mayor whose wife is allegedly involved in the ownership of a competing cannabis dispensary.On this Episode Vince Breaks down how he was forced to step down from the bench, after refusing to stop performing. Forced to choose between being a Judge and Lawyer or Comedian and Lawyer he chose to drop the Gavel and keep up the Mic.Check out this high energy fun conversation about the intersection of Law, Politics, Free Expression, and Comedy. Tune in to Jersey Justice!-------------------------------------------------------------Vince's latest comedy special is currently available at https://www.youtube.com/@vinceaugust21 and set for mass distribution in April 2026 with Comedy Dynamics.

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    Jersey Justice w/ Philip Nettl | Episode 60 | Voodoo Science: Shaken Baby Syndrome

    On the latest episode of Jersey Justice, attorneys Gerald Clark and Mark Morris of the Clark Law Firm, PC sit down with Philip Nettl, Esq. a Criminal Defense Attorney and partner at Benedict Altman and Nettl primarily working at the Trial and Appellate level. Philip is also a Lecturer at Rutgers University in the Criminal Justice Program and the past-President of the New Brunswick Bar Association as well as a member of the Supreme Court Committee on Model Criminal Jury Charges.On this Episode Philip breaks down the New Jersey Supreme Court’s Nieves decision and its impact on Shaken Baby Syndrome cases specifically challenging the admissibility of shaken baby syndrome evidence. Philip discusses the evolving legal standards for scientific testimony, the dangers of "junk science" in the courtroom, the personal and legal battles faced in the Cifelli & Nieves matters, the broader implications for justice, due process, and the consequences of wrongful convictions in the criminal justice system some which relied heavily on now questioned theories.This episode takes a hard look at science in the courtroom and what justice requires when the science isn’t settled. Tune In!

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    Jersey Justice w/Chris Malleo | Episode 59 | Leading Down the Tunnel: The ChairLeader

    On the latest episode of Jersey Justice, attorney Gerald Clark of the Clark Law Firm, PC sits down with Chris Malleo a former Northwestern and Pro Football QB turned coach, entrepreneur, leadership strategist, and author. Also joining the conversation is Noah Dehond, one of Chris’s key players at Peddie and a member of Clemson’s 2018 College Football Playoff National Championship team.Chris breaks down the major turning points in his life, from running plays under center to calling the shots as a coach under the Friday night lights. He also dives into the inspiration behind his new book The ChairLeader, centered on the incredible story of Frankie Kineavy who never let his Cerebral Palsy, being non-verbal, or being wheelchair-bound define what he could contribute. Frankie became Chris’s assistant coach at Peddie and a driving force behind their #1 nationally ranked team.Frankie taught lifelong lessons in perseverance, courage, and leadership to the entire program. He also gave Chris a much needed new perspective on how to live life one he had never seen before. In the end Chris didn't just gain a lifelong friend in Frankie, but he also discovered the meaning of what it is to be a ChairLeader.A powerful conversation about resilience, perspective, and the kind of leadership that changes lives.To Buy The ChairLeader: https://a.co/d/4CHhWZm 

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    Jersey Justice w/Mat Giachetti | Episode 58 | On the Frontlines: Lifeguards as First Responders

    On the latest episode of Jersey Justice, attorneys Gerald Clark and Mark Morris of the Clark Law Firm, PC sit down with Matthew T. Giachetti a former CPA turned Lifeguard and Captain of the Wall Community First Aid Squad who is also the owner and founder of LifeForce USA a premier provider of emergency medical training and safety services.Mat talks about his dynamic journey from working in Corporate America as a Certified Public Accountant to leading a life dedicated to saving others. Not only does Mat talk about becoming a Lifeguard and Captain of the Wall Community First Squad, but he also speaks on the creation of LifeForce USA a leading provider of Emergency Medical Training, Safety Services, and Life-Saving Emergency Medical Device Sales that aims to spread literacy on First Aid, Basic Life Services, and CPR/AED Training.Mat also speaks on the role and importance of Lifeguards specifically on his advocacy for Lifeguards to be recognized Federally as First Responders, citing the need for better protection and benefits, including line of duty death benefits sought under Concurrent Resolution 27.More Information & Support/Donate: https://www.usla.org/page/ConcurrentResolution27 Life Force USA: https://www.lifeforceusainc.com/

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    Jersey Justice w/ Brother Frank Bryne | Episode 57 | Brotherhood, Faith & Education: Christian Brothers Academy

    On the latest episode of Jersey Justice, attorneys Gerald Clark and Mark Morris of the Clark Law Firm, PC sit down with Brother Frank Byrne a De La Salle Christian Brother whose life has been dedicated to faith, education, and leadership. From teaching math and religion in the Bronx to serving as President of Christian Brothers Academy for over a decade, Brother Frank has guided generations of young people with wisdom, discipline, and compassion.Currently the Auxiliary Provincial for the District of Eastern North America for the Christian Brothers, his career spans decades of service — as a teacher, principal, provincial leader, and track coach. Beyond the classroom, he’s been deeply involved in community service, sitting on boards from Mercy Center in Asbury Park to Manhattan College, and lending his voice to causes rooted in education, faith, and justice.For More Information and to Donate:Mercy Center - https://mercycenternj.org/donate/Mount Carmel - https://www.olmcapnj.org/CBA - https://www.cbalincroftnj.org/In this wide-ranging conversation, we dive into the intersection of faith and leadership, the challenges of modern education, the values that shape young men, and what it means to stay grounded in service while leading large organizations.Brother Frank’s story is about commitment, purpose, and carrying tradition forward in a changing world — and he shares it with honesty, insight, and more than a few great stories from the classroom and beyond.

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    Jersey Justice w/ Ed Capozzi, Esq. | Episode 56 | Rock Band to Courtroom: The Domino Theory

    On the latest episode of Jersey Justice, attorneys Gerald Clark and Mark Morris of the Clark Law Firm, PC sit down with Edward P. Capozzi, Esq. a former musician turned prominent trial attorney and former president of the New Jersey Association for Justice.In this episode Ed talks about his dynamic journey from playing sold out gigs to advocating for his clients in packed courtrooms. Ed opens up about how his working class upbringing and life as a touring musician forged his resilience and creativity that set him apart from other attorneys with more conventional backgrounds. Ed’s also talks about the origins of his “Domino Theory” a powerful, visual approach to explaining causation to juries that’s helped win life changing verdicts and established his reputation inside the courtroom. He shares his experiences in this episode as advice for lawyers, clients, and anyone chasing their own unconventional path. 

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    Jersey Justice w/ Ivan Maisel | Episode 55 | American Coach: Maisel on Legacy, Competition & Faith

    On the latest episode of Jersey Justice, attorney Gerald Clark of the Clark Law Firm, PC sits down with Ivan Maisel a longtime accomplished sports journalist, author, and College Football Playoff Selection Committee Member to explore his career and new book American Coach. Ivan reflects on a career spent covering sports and people at their most vulnerable and what it means when the writer becomes part of the story. He speaks openly about grief, reinvention, and finding purpose in unexpected places. Exploring how narratives shape legacies.Ivan highlights how he unearthed the forgotten legacy of Notre Dame coaching legend Frank Leahy, weighing the moral and personal costs of greatness, and how varying perspectives can betray even the most successful careers. Ivan also opens up about his upcoming book signing on October 13th at Thunder Road Books in Spring Lake, New Jersey and the emotional journey behind writing one of his most ambitious works.Tickets for the Book Signing: https://www.thunderroadbooks.com/events

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    Jersey Justice w/ Tommy Dorfman | Episode 54 | The Price of Admission: Fighting Live Nation

    On the latest episode of Jersey Justice, attorneys Gerald Clark and Mark Morris of the Clark Law Firm, PC sit down with Tommy Dorfman a club and event promoter, visionary, and founder of Juice Entertainment In this episode "Tommy D" dives into one of longest fights in the live music industry. From running the underground club circuit along the East Coast to launching major EDM events, Tommy laid the foundation for what would become a bitter decade‑long legal war.He reveals how his climb to prominence drew unwanted attention, and how, at the height of his influence, he was confronted with an ultimatum: partner with Live Nation—or be shut out entirely. Over 15 years, he stood his ground, filing claims that challenge the way business is done, not just for himself—but for independent promoters everywhere.For More Information on the Lawsuit: https://www.tommydjuiceentertainment.com/

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    Jersey Justice w/ Jack Gramlich | Episode 53 - Part 2 | The Jersey Shore: Gramlich on Duty

    On the final part of this episode of Jersey Justice, attorneys Gerald Clark and Mark Morris of the Clark Law Firm, PC continue their sit down with Jack Gramlich a lifeguard, fireman, police lieutenant, waterman, endurance athlete and national champion surfboat racer.Jack Gramlich talks about his passion for the ocean, growing up on the Jersey Shore, critical surf rescues, lifeguard competitions, 15 mile and high surf row races. He also talks about beach safety particularly recent Jersey Shore drownings and what can be done about it. For more information on surfboat racing or to get involved, visit: https://jerseyshorerowingassociation.com/

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    Jersey Justice w/ Jack Gramlich | Episode 53 - Part 1 | The Jersey Shore: Gramlich on Duty

    On the latest episode of Jersey Justice, attorneys Gerald Clark and Mark Morris of the Clark Law Firm, PC sit down with Jack Gramlich a lifeguard, fireman, police lieutenant, waterman, endurance athlete and national champion surfboat racer.Jack Gramlich talks about his passion for the ocean, growing up on the Jersey Shore, critical surf rescues, lifeguard competitions, 15 mile and high surf row races. He also talks about beach safety particularly recent Jersey Shore drownings and what can be done about it. For more information on surfboat racing or to get involved, visit: https://jerseyshorerowingassociation.com/

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    Jersey Justice w/ Jack Ford | Episode 52 - Part 2 | Inside the Courtroom: The O.J. Simpson Trial

    On the second and final part of this episode of Jersey Justice, attorney Gerald Clark of the Clark Law Firm, PC sits down with Jack Ford to discuss what he saw first hand inside the Courtroom of the "Biggest Trial of the 20th Century" the O.J. Simpson Murder Trial.Jack Ford is an Emmy & Peabody-winning journalist, former trial attorney, best-selling author, and Yale football alum who paid for law school by winning Jeopardy! — three times. He’s covered the biggest legal stories in the country such as the O.J. Simpson Trial, tried landmark cases, taught at Yale, and written four novels, including his latest, Beyond This Place Of Wrath And Tears. From the courtroom to the newsroom, Jack’s had a wild ride.Get Beyond This Place Of Wrath And Tears Here - https://a.co/d/8XaoAH8

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    Jersey Justice w/ Jack Ford | Episode 52 - Part 1 | Courtroom to Camera: Journey Through Law and Media

    On the latest episode of Jersey Justice, attorney Gerald Clark of the Clark Law Firm, PC sits down with Jack Ford a former Prosecutor and Trial attorney, award-winning journalist, legal analyst, and author.Jack Ford is an Emmy & Peabody-winning journalist, former trial attorney, best-selling author, and Yale football alum who paid for law school by winning Jeopardy! — three times. He’s covered the biggest legal stories in the country such as the O.J. Simpson Trial, tried landmark cases, taught at Yale, and written four novels, including his latest, Beyond This Place Of Wrath And Tears. From the courtroom to the newsroom, Jack’s had a wild ride.Get Beyond This Place Of Wrath And Tears Here - https://a.co/d/8XaoAH8

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    Jersey Justice w/ Michele Siekerka | Episode 51 | Business & Bureaucracy: Inside NJBIA’s Mission

    On the latest episode of Jersey Justice, attorneys Gerald Clark and Mark Morris of the Clark Law Firm, PC sit down with Michele Siekerka of the NJBIA.Michele Siekerka is the President & CEO of the New Jersey Business & Industry Association. She joins the Jersey Justice Podcast to break down what’s really happening with New Jersey’s economy — from regulations to workforce challenges to big and small business. If you care about the future of the state, this one’s a must-listen.

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    Jersey Justice w/ Alex Faherty | Episode 50 | Riding The Tides: Faherty Brand

    On the 50th episode of Jersey Justice, attorneys Gerald Clark and Mark Morris of the Clark Law Firm, PC sit down with Alex Faherty, Co-Founder and CEO of Faherty Brand.This episode explores Alex's role as co-founder and CEO of Faherty Brand, a sustainable lifestyle and clothing company he started with his twin brother Mike in 2013. Coming from a background in investment banking and private equity, Alex left his corporate career to pursue their shared vision of creating high-quality, sustainable swimwear and apparel. Raised in Spring Lake, New Jersey, and influenced by surf culture and New York City style, Alex has grown Faherty into a successful lifestyle brand known for its commitment to craftsmanship, sustainability, and authentic design.

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    Jersey Justice w/ Tim Duggan | Episode 49 | Taking the Family Farm: The Fight Against Eminent Domain

    On the latest episode of Jersey Justice, attorneys Gerald Clark and Mark Morris of the Clark Law Firm, PC sit down with Tim Duggan, Esq, Chair of Stark & Stark’s Eminent Domain Group, to break down the real story behind eminent domain, redevelopment deals, and what property owners can do when the state comes knocking.Tim has spent decades fighting back when governments and utility companies try to seize private land — including farmland — through condemnation and redevelopment.We dive into the complex, emotional, and often controversial world of eminent domain in New Jersey, where families are seeing generations-old farmland threatened by pipelines, highways, and “public use” projects. Tim breaks down why this fight is about more than just land — it’s about legacy.

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    Jersey Justice w/ Sue Tellone | Episode 48 - Part 2 | Healing Wounds: The Samaritan Center

    On the final part of this episode of Jersey Justice, attorneys Gerald Clark and Mark Morris of the Clark Law Firm, PC continue their sit down with Susan Tellone, a leading expert in suicide prevention and mental health advocacy. With over 40 years of experience, including her time as a school nurse during a devastating teen suicide crisis at Manasquan High School, Susan shares her deep insights on how communities can heal, prevent further tragedies, and raise awareness about youth mental health. This episode focuses on Susan's work in crisis management and within the Society for the Prevention of Teen Suicide. The episode also highlights Sue's latest work with The Samaritan Center at the Jersey Shore a leading non-profit mental health advocacy center.For More Information About The Samaritan Center Click HereFor Information on How to Donate and the 15th Anniversary Luncheon Click Here

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    Jersey Justice w/ Sue Tellone | Episode 48 - Part 1 | Healing Wounds: Navigating Teen Mental Health Epidemic

    On the latest episode of Jersey Justice, attorneys Gerald Clark and Mark Morris of the Clark Law Firm, PC sit down with Susan Tellone, a leading expert in suicide prevention and mental health advocacy. With over 40 years of experience, including her time as a school nurse during a devastating teen suicide crisis at Manasquan High School, Susan shares her deep insights on how communities can heal, prevent further tragedies, and raise awareness about youth mental health. From crisis management to her ongoing work with the Society for the Prevention of Teen Suicide and The Samaritan Center at the Jersey Shore, this conversation offers valuable lessons on hope, intervention, and the importance of mental well-being.

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    Jersey Justice w/ Tim Dillingham | Episode 47 - Part 2| Waves of Change: An Ocean Mission

    On the latest episode of Jersey Justice, attorneys Gerald Clark and Mark Morris of the Clark Law Firm, PC welcome Tim Dillingham the Executive Director of the American Littoral SocietyThe session covers Tim Dillingham's life and career trajectory specifically within his role as the Executive Director of the American Littoral Society and his personal mission to protect the Coast. Topics include: - Tim Dillingham's background and family history such as growing up in a Navy family with global coastal experiences- Influence of Jacques Cousteau and ocean exploration and Tim's educational journey and love for coastal biology- The American Littoral Society's mission and history- Conservation efforts, including: Osprey platform restoration, Fighting DDT's environmental impact, and Bald eagle and wildlife preservation- Critique of misinformation and science denial as well as Coastal conservation and public access issues----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Tim Dillingham has led the American Littoral Society as its Executive Director since 2003. His work has led to increasingly protective management of horseshoe crabs and migratory shorebirds on the Delaware Bay, including extensive restoration of critical habitats, managing conservation and aquaculture conflicts and federal Endangered Species Listing of expanded advocacy regarding the restoration of Barnegat Bay and other coastal areas, new partnerships to promote community based restoration projects, expansion of marine education programs in underserved communities throughout New Jersey, the launch of a oyster restoration and shell recycling program to engage local communities in coastal stewardship and “re-oyster NJ”, and promotion of the use of natural based practices and approaches to climate resiliency. He was a gubernatorial appointment to the original Highlands Water Resource Protection and Planning Council and led the Natural Resources Subcommittee during the development of the regional plan which now guides conservation and development decisions.He has a BS in biology and a graduate degree in marine affairs from the University of Rhode Island. 

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    Jersey Justice w/ Tim Dillingham | Episode 47 - Part 1| Waves of Change: An Ocean Mission

    On the latest episode of Jersey Justice, attorneys Gerald Clark and Mark Morris of the Clark Law Firm, PC welcome Tim Dillingham the Executive Director of the American Littoral SocietyThe session covers Tim Dillingham's life and career trajectory specifically within his role as the Executive Director of the American Littoral Society and his personal mission to protect the Coast. Topics include: - Tim Dillingham's background and family history such as growing up in a Navy family with global coastal experiences- Influence of Jacques Cousteau and ocean exploration and Tim's educational journey and love for coastal biology- The American Littoral Society's mission and history- Conservation efforts, including: Osprey platform restoration, Fighting DDT's environmental impact, and Bald eagle and wildlife preservation- Critique of misinformation and science denial as well as Coastal conservation and public access issues----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Tim Dillingham has led the American Littoral Society as its Executive Director since 2003. His work has led to increasingly protective management of horseshoe crabs and migratory shorebirds on the Delaware Bay, including extensive restoration of critical habitats, managing conservation and aquaculture conflicts and federal Endangered Species Listing of expanded advocacy regarding the restoration of Barnegat Bay and other coastal areas, new partnerships to promote community based restoration projects, expansion of marine education programs in underserved communities throughout New Jersey, the launch of a oyster restoration and shell recycling program to engage local communities in coastal stewardship and “re-oyster NJ”, and promotion of the use of natural based practices and approaches to climate resiliency. He was a gubernatorial appointment to the original Highlands Water Resource Protection and Planning Council and led the Natural Resources Subcommittee during the development of the regional plan which now guides conservation and development decisions.He has a BS in biology and a graduate degree in marine affairs from the University of Rhode Island. 

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    Jersey Justice w/ Judge Lou F. Locascio | Episode 46 | Takedowns to Verdicts: A Journey to the Bench

    On the latest episode of Jersey Justice, attorneys Gerald Clark and Mark Morris of the Clark Law Firm, PC welcome retired Judge Hon. Louis F. Locascio, J.S.C.The session covers Judge Locascio's journey from starting as a Division 1 Wrestler at Columbia and working as a Defense Attorney to becoming a Judge in the New Jersey Superior Court Civil, Criminal, and Family Division. Topics include:- Judge Locascio's personal background coming from an Italian-American family from Linden, New Jersey - His athletic background in Wrestling from competing against Olympic level Wrestlers and how it allowed him to pursue a College Degree from Columbia University and subsequently Seton Hall Law School- Legal background prior to pounding the gavel, how he started as a trial lawyer specializing in Criminal and Civil litigation- His career on the Bench and stories from various trials. Specifically his professional philosophy on Attorney preparedness and the importance of a strong work ethic - Ultimately, his life after his retirement after nearly two decades serving as a Judge and how he has seen the legal world evolve-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Prior to his retirement, Judge Locascio, for 17 years, sat in all three divisions (criminal, civil, and family) in the Superior Court in Monmouth County. He has written approximately 40 judicial opinions, 20 of which have been published. In addition, he has published approximately 150 articles in the N.J. Law Journal either as an Op. Ed. contributing author or in his own Court Watch column.He is one of the very few judges (and lawyers) board certified by the Supreme Court as both a civil and criminal trial lawyer.Prior to taking the bench, because he tried over 400 jury trials, he developed the practical ability to resolve cases as a judge. Indeed, in his 4 years sitting in the family division, he never completed a divorce trial—he settled them all.Because of his vast experience as a trial lawyer, he found his greatest effectiveness was in resolving civil and family cases.Now retired from the bench, he serves you, the lawyers. Big or small case—med. mal., motor vehicle, matrimonial—in person or zoom—he is happy to settle your case whenever or wherever you need him.

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    Jersey Justice w/ Victoria Gmelich | Episode 45 | Breaking Barriers: Facing the Boy's Club

    On the latest episode of Jersey Justice, attorneys Gerald Clark and Mark Morris of the Clark Law Firm, PC welcome Victoria GmelichThe session covers Victoria's journey from being a Divison 1 Swimmer at Dartmouth and working on Wall Street to founding Trinity Hall an Independent All-Girls High School in Tinton Falls, NJ. Topics include:- Victoria's early struggles and finding her path to Graduating from an Ivy League University- The history behind the inception of Trinity Hall due to the lack of an All-Girls School in the Area for her kids like her Daughters.- Initial challenges and roadblocks that stood in the way of Trinity Hall opening its door, specifically as an All-Girls institution while participating in a predominantly Male-dominated "Club"- Non-traditional challenges such as lack of support by the diocese to open a religious institution and enduring multiple rounds of frivolous land use lawsuits- Educational standards and how the competition of higher funded institutions made it nearly impossible for Trinity Hall to open its doors. The great task of finding the right leaders and team to make a prominent program excel.- Advice for others pursuing similar paths and the importance of community involvement to better secure the futures of children within the community. Also showcases the involvement of Trinity Hall within their community and their initiatives.To Learn More About Trinity Hall visit: TrinityHallNJ.org and see their "Behind the Bricks" series click hereTo Donate to the Capital Campaign visit here

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    Jersey Justice w/ Lucy Retterer |Episode 44| Reaching for the Stars: Exploring the Infinite

    On the latest episode of Jersey Justice, attorney Mark Morris of the Clark Law Firm, PC welcomes Lucy Retterer an aspiring Astrophysicist from USC Class 25'The session covers Lucy's journey into being an aspiring Astrophysicist while attending USC for a Major in Math and Minor in Astronomy. Lucy graduated from Trinity Hall Class of 2021 and is pending Graduation from USC this Spring. She is perusing a Topics include:- Lucy's early fascination with space and how it led her to pursue astrophysics and cosmology- Big Bang theory and the origins of the universe Dark matter and dark energy and the accuracy of Hollywood and Media portrayl- Lucy's work and research with NASA in relation to Cosmic microwave background radiation as well as her role as a NASA ambassador- Discussion of simulation theory, the possibility of other life in the universe, and technological advancements- The current role and future of AI and how it impacts others in her field specifically in research and coding work- Advice for students pursuing similar paths in STEM and how to overcome certain challenges that other students may have to face

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    Jersey Justice w/ Bill Spadea | Episode 43 | Cutting Through the Noise: Spadea Under the Penumbra

    On the latest episode of Jersey Justice, attorneys Gerald Clark and Mark Morris of the Clark Law Firm, PC welcome former New Jersey Governor hopeful Bill SpadeaThe session covers Bill Spadea's life, career trajectory, and views on various political issues while finding common ground and navigating his New Jersey Governor Bid. Topics include: - The Bill Spadea's background and experiences such as his time in the Marine Corps and working on Capitol Hill after Graduating from Boston University- The Disconnect between Spadea's perceived public image and his actual persona and how social media can exemplify that on both ends of the spectrum- The ever-changing role of Media and its tendency to sensationalize and provoke reactions for engagement. While also analyzing the decline of in-person communication due to the rise of social media and the expansion of technology- Brief overlook of contentious issues such as gun rights, abortion, and other constitutional rights and finding the common ground if there is any Bill is an entrepreneur and media personality who has spent the last decade listening to the residents of New Jersey every morning as the host of the top-rated Bill Spadea Show on NJ101.5 FM. Bill launched and built one of the largest grassroots organizations in New Jersey and he’s taking that momentum into the campaign for Governor.

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    Jersey Justice w/ Evan J. Lide, Esq. | Episode 42 | Insurance Masquerade: Fighting Ride-Shares' Forced Arbitration Clauses

    On the latest episode of Jersey Justice, attorneys Gerald Clark and Mark Morris of the Clark Law Firm, PC welcome Attorney Evan J. Lide, Esq. of Stark & StarkThe session covers Evan Lide's career trajectory as a Certified Civil Trial Attorney practicing Personal Injury in New Jersey and his firsthand experience dealing with Insurance companies' mantra of deny, defend, and deflect. He also speaks heavily on the impact that Forced Arbitration clauses, particularly when it comes to lawsuits involving Ride-Share companies, are Topics include:- How insurance defense work differs from Plaintiff work, with some Insurance companies retaining Attorneys on a case-by-case basis on behalf of their insureds while others elect to keep an office full of Attorneys as employees.- The importance of Personal Injury Law in holding companies and individuals accountable and making society safer.- How Motor Vehicle Accidents involving drivers hired through a ride-share service differ from the typical MVA case.- Exploring the issues with forced arbitration clauses, how they prevent consumers from accessing the jury trial system, and how they benefit ride-share companies like Uber and Lyft at the expense of consumers.- The current state of the law around Arbitration clauses in New Jersey and the need for legislative reform.Watch and listen to more at jerseyjusticepodcast.com----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Evan J. Lide is a Shareholder and member of Stark & Stark’s Personal Injury Group. He is also certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Civil Trial Attorney. Evan has dedicated his career to seeking justice on behalf of those who have been wronged. Evan was born and raised in New Jersey. His father, a lawyer, taught Evan a love and appreciation for the law at a young age. His mother, a school teacher, gave him a passion for taking care of others. After college, Evan worked at his father’s law firm during the day and went to law school at night while also working two part-time jobs as a waiter and a bartender. He graduated from Rutgers Law School in 2007. Evan is not afraid of hard work, and he believes in going the distance for every client.

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    Jersey Justice w/ Governor Jim McGreevey | Episode 41 | Phoenix Rising: Governor McGreevey's Journey from The Confession to Jersey City Mayoral Bid

    On the latest episode of Jersey Justice, attorneys Gerald Clark and Mark Morris of the Clark Law Firm, PC welcome former New Jersey Governor Jim McGreeveyThe session covers Governor Jim McGreevey's life, career trajectory, and views on various issues after his resignation as the 52nd Governor of New Jersey. Topics include: - Re-entry legislation advocacy emphasizing the need for support for individuals at various stages of the legal process and the role of the NJRC- Highlights the challenges faced by veterans, emphasizing those with OTH discharges, and the high rates of court involvement among veterans. - McGreevey also reflected on his career, including his resignation and focus thereafter highlighting the importance of second chances and the need for comprehensive support systems for those transitioning back into society- Discussing the broader political landscape, including the impact of economic factors on elections and the evolving media landscape.Watch and listen to more at jerseyjusticepodcast.comLearn more about the NJRC and Re-Entry here: https://njreentry.org/-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------James E. McGreevey, born August 6, 1957, is an American politician with a story marked by both significant achievements. His career began with a steady rise through the ranks of New Jersey politics. After serving as an assistant prosecutor and executive director of the state Parole Board, he was elected to the New Jersey General Assembly in 1990. He then became Mayor of Woodbridge Township in 1991, a position he held for over a decade. During this time, he also served in the New Jersey Senate from 1994 to 1998.McGreevey first ran for Governor of New Jersey in 1997 but lost to incumbent Christine Todd Whitman. Undeterred, he ran again in 2001 and won by a landslide, becoming the 52nd Governor of New Jersey in January 2002. His early tenure focused on fiscal responsibility, closing a substantial budget gap without raising taxes. He also prioritized job growth, education reform, and initiatives in healthcare and auto insurance. He set his resignation for November 15, 2004, after a public speech on August 12, 2004 publicly acknowledging his homosexualityThe years following his resignation saw McGreevey navigate the complexities of criminal justice reform through re-entry and has written about his experiences in his memoir, "The Confession."Now, two decades after his exit from the political stage, McGreevey is seeking a return to public office with a 2025 bid for Mayor of Jersey City. His candidacy marks a new chapter in his complex and compelling story, one that continues to capture public attention.Learn more about his Jersey City Mayoral Bid here: https://jim2025.com/

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    Jersey Justice w/ Allan Kanner & Gerald Clark | Part Three | Exposing Expert Witness Credibility, Environmental Law Reform, and Big-Law's Impact on the Environment

    On Part 3 of the latest episode of the Jersey Justice Podcast, host Gerald Clark sits down with Allan Kanner of Kanner & Whiteley, L.L.C. a litigation boutique headquartered in New Orleans, Louisiana. The discussion revolves around their experiences in navigating trial specifically Expert witness credibility and testimony as well as examining the pivotal role of Corporations and Big-Law and how they negatively influence Environmental Law and reform.Topics include: - The Role of Expert Witness in the Courtroom- The importance of Cross-Examination and Voir Dire of Experts during Trial - Ciba-Geigy Pollution Lawsuit in Toms River- The role of PR Firms and Large Corporations in Environmental Law and Lawsuits- Natural Resource Damage (NRD) claims and how they positively impact the environment- The role of Big Law and its relationship between morals, justice, and wealth- Courtroom Etiquette and the Social Aspect of a Civil Trial- Allan Kanner's experiences while working with the Navajo NationWatch and listen to more at jerseyjusticepodcast.comLearn more about Kanner here: https://www.kanner-law.com/professionals/allan-kanner/

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    Jersey Justice w/ Allan Kanner & Gerald Clark | Part Two | Practicing Law in the New Digital Age

    On Part 2 of the latest episode of the Jersey Justice Podcast, host Gerald Clark sits down with Allan Kanner of Kanner & Whiteley, L.L.C. a litigation boutique headquartered in New Orleans, Louisiana. The discussion revolves around their personal experiences, their approach to cases, and their thoughts on the changing legal landscape, particularly in the context of the digital age and the impact of Covid-19.Topics include: - The impact of technology on the legal profession- The role of contingency lawyers in social justice- The impact of cell phones and social media on society- The importance of private law and jury trials- The role of lobbying in the legal and political landscape- The role of experts in legal proceedings- The process and challenges of managing multi-state lawsuitsWatch and listen to more at jerseyjusticepodcast.com

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    Jersey Justice w/ Allan Kanner & Gerald Clark | Part One | Environmental Cases, Mass Torts & Legal Insights

    On the latest episode of the Jersey Justice Podcast, host Gerald Clark sits down with Allan Kanner of Kanner & Whiteley, L.L.C. a litigation boutique headquartered in New Orleans, Louisiana. Kanner is a nationally recognized attorney specializing in environmental pollution cases, mass tort cases, and class action cases. The discussion revolves around Kanner's career trajectory, his experiences in handling high-profile cases, and his insights on the legal profession.The discussion covers:- Kanner's early years as a lawyer- His experience working on the Cooper Tire class action case- His upbringing and entry into law- His work on the Three Mile Island case- His thoughts on the role of regulatory agencies such as the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)- His views on the current state of the legal professionLearn more about Kanner here: https://www.kanner-law.com/professionals/allan-kanner/

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    Jersey Justice w/ Justice Barry T. Albin | PART THREE | Dissenting Opinions, The Role of Judges

    On PART THREE of the latest episode of Jersey Justice, attorneys Gerald Clark and Mark Morris of the Clark Law Firm, PC finish their conversation with Barry T. Albin.The discussion was centered around the function and importance of dissenting opinions in the justice system, the role of judges, and the impact of certain cases.Learn more at jerseyjusticepodcast.com

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    Jersey Justice w/ Justice Barry T. Albin | PART TWO | The Intricacies of the Supreme Court and Lawmaking

    On PART TWO on the latest episode of Jersey Justice, attorneys Gerald Clark and Mark Morris of the Clark Law Firm, PC welcome retired New Jersey Justice Barry T. AlbinThe session covers Justice Albin's journey from a prosecutor's office, to practicing at a law firm, and eventually to the Supreme Court. They also dive into the intricacies of lawmaking, trial advocacy, and the dynamics of the Supreme Court.Learn more at jerseyjusticepodcast.com

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    Jersey Justice w/ Justice Barry T. Albin | PART ONE | The State of America and The Justice System

    PART ONE on the latest episode of Jersey Justice, attorneys Gerald Clark and Mark Morris of the Clark Law Firm, PC welcome retired New Jersey Justice Barry T. AlbinThe session covers Justice Albin's early life, education, career trajectory, and his views on various issues including past wars, the civil Rights, the state of America, and the justice system.Justice Albin was nominated by Governor James E. McGreevey on July 10, 2002 to serve on the Supreme Court. He was confirmed by the Senate on September 12, 2002 and was sworn in as an Associate Justice by Chief Justice Deborah T. Poritz at a private ceremony on September 18, 2002. On October 3, 2002, he reaffirmed the oath of office in a public ceremony at the Trenton War Memorial. Justice Albin was confirmed by the Senate for a second term and tenure on June 22, 2009.At the time of his nomination, Justice Albin was a partner in the Woodbridge law firm of Wilentz, Goldman and Spitzer.Justice Albin was born on July 7, 1952, in Brooklyn, New York. He graduated from Rutgers College in 1973. After graduating from Cornell Law School in 1976, he began his career as a Deputy Attorney General in the Appellate Section of the New Jersey Division of Criminal Justice. Justice Albin then served as an Assistant Prosecutor in Passaic and Middlesex counties from 1978 to 1982. He began his association with the Wilentz firm in 1982, and was named a partner in 1986.Justice Albin is a past President of the New Jersey Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (1999-2000) and served as a member of the New Jersey Supreme Court Criminal Practice Committee from 1987 to 1992. He was selected by his peers to be included in the publication "Best Lawyers in America" (2000-2001).Justice Albin retired on July 7, 2022.

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    Jersey Justice w/ Chris Placitella | Part 3 | Jury Selection, Lawyer Relationships, Technology Impact on Law

    This is part three of the Jersey Justice Podcast episode featuring host attorneys Gerald Clark and Mark Morris as they interview Chris Placitella.- Discussion on high stakes litigation and the justice system.- Conversation about the interplay between judges being appointed.- Discussion on jury selection and its impact on the outcome of a trial.- Conversation about the role of technology in the legal profession.- Discussion on the proposal to build wind turbines off the Jersey shore.Part One: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxE8FVx3YNI&tLearn more at jerseyjusticepodcast.com and clarklawnj.comChristopher M. Placitella is a trial lawyer certified by the New Jersey Supreme Court with a nationwide reputation as one of the country’s leading authorities concerning mass torts, class actions, asbestos, defective products and environmental injuries. Chris has served as lead counsel in numerous landmark cases that have changed life in America for the better.Chris has served as President of the New Jersey Association for Justice and in leadership for the American Association for Justice , The National Trial Lawyers Association, Trial Lawyers of New Jersey & the NJ Public Interest Law Center. Chris’s professional integrity and personal commitment to his clients and community have earned him local, regional and national recognition for his service.Mr. Placitella’s cases have been reported in the national media by the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Reuters, Bloomberg, the Associated Press and the National Law Journal.

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    Jersey Justice w/ Andrew Chambarry PART TWO | Breaking Down Beach Protest Video

    On part TWO of the latest episode of The Jersey Justice Podcast, guest attorney Andrew Chambarry joins the discussion with attorneys Gerald Clark and Mark Morris about the public trust doctrine in New Jersey and its implications for beach access. The discussion was sparked by an incident where a surfer was arrested for not having a beach badge in Belmar, New Jersey in August of 2024. In this second part they review the recent protest video in response to the arrest.View the change.org petition to decriminalize beach access in New Jersey: https://www.change.org/p/decriminaliz...New Jersey Beach Access Doctrine Guide: monmouth.edu/uci/documents/2018/10/beach-access-report.pdf/Andrew L. Chambarry is an attorney with Gill & Chamas, LLC and concentrates his practice on catastrophic injury, wrongful death, premises liability and automobile accident cases throughout New Jersey. Mr. Chambarry prides himself in helping victims of such injuries pursue their legal rights and obtain full and complete compensation from those responsible.In his spare time, Mr. Chambarry is committed to community service and volunteers his time with environmental groups to advocate for public access to New Jersey’s beaches. His work has been featured on NBC NY, CBS NY, News 12 NJ, Chasing News and articles have appeared in The New York Times, Asbury Park Press, The Star Ledger, Tri City News, The Coaster, Two River Times and Shore News Magazine.

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    Jersey Justice w/ Andrew Chambarry | Breaking Down Beach Access Controversy in New Jersey

    In the latest episode of The Jersey Justice Podcast, guest attorney Andrew Chambarry joins the discussion with attorneys Gerald Clark and Mark Morris about the public trust doctrine in New Jersey and its implications for beach access. The discussion was sparked by an incident where a surfer was arrested for not having a beach badge in Belmar, New Jersey in August of 2024.You can view the video on Andrew's page here: https://www.youtube.com/@AndrewLChambarryTopics include:- Discussion on the incident involving the surfer in Belmar- Examination of the public trust doctrine and its history- Analysis of the legal and philosophical issues surrounding beach access- Exploration of potential solutions and alternative approachesLearn more about Andrew here: Andrew L. Chambarry - Personal Injury Lawyer - Gill & Chamas (gillandchamas.com)View the change.org petition to decriminalize beach access in New Jersey: Petition · Decriminalize NJ Beach Access - United States · Change.orgNew Jersey Beach Access Doctrine Guide: monmouth.edu/uci/documents/2018/10/beach-access-report.pdf/Andrew L. Chambarry is an attorney with Gill & Chamas, LLC and concentrates his practice on catastrophic injury, wrongful death, premises liability and automobile accident cases throughout New Jersey. Mr. Chambarry prides himself in helping victims of such injuries pursue their legal rights and obtain full and complete compensation from those responsible.In his spare time, Mr. Chambarry is committed to community service and volunteers his time with environmental groups to advocate for public access to New Jersey’s beaches. His work has been featured on NBC NY, CBS NY, News 12 NJ, Chasing News and articles have appeared in The New York Times, Asbury Park Press, The Star Ledger, Tri City News, The Coaster, Two River Times and Shore News Magazine. 

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    Jersey Justice w/ Chris Placitella | Part 2 | Talc, Expert Witnesses, Social Justice Implications

    This is part two of the Jersey Justice Podcast episode featuring host attorneys Gerald Clark and Mark Morris as they interview Chris Placitella.Part One: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxE8FVx3YNI&tLearn more at jerseyjusticepodcast.com and clarklawnj.comChristopher M. Placitella is a trial lawyer certified by the New Jersey Supreme Court with a nationwide reputation as one of the country’s leading authorities concerning mass torts, class actions, asbestos, defective products and environmental injuries. Chris has served as lead counsel in numerous landmark cases that have changed life in America for the better.Chris has served as President of the New Jersey Association for Justice and in leadership for the American Association for Justice , The National Trial Lawyers Association, Trial Lawyers of New Jersey & the NJ Public Interest Law Center. Chris’s professional integrity and personal commitment to his clients and community have earned him local, regional and national recognition for his service.Mr. Placitella’s cases have been reported in the national media by the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Reuters, Bloomberg, the Associated Press and the National Law Journal.

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    Jersey Justice w/ Chris Placitella | His Journey, Mass Tort Cases and Their Impacts on Society

    This episode of the Jersey Justice Podcast features host attorneys Gerald Clark and Mark Morris as they interview Chris Placitella, a prominent New Jersey lawyer known for his involvement in large mass tort class action cases. The discussion revolves around Chris's career journey, his insights into the legal profession, his significant cases, and the impacts of these cases on society.Learn more at jerseyjusticepodcast.com and clarklawnj.comLearn more about Chris: https://cprlaw.com/attorneys/christopher-m-placitella/Christopher M. Placitella is a trial lawyer certified by the New Jersey Supreme Court with a nationwide reputation as one of the country’s leading authorities concerning mass torts, class actions, asbestos, defective products and environmental injuries. Chris has served as lead counsel in numerous landmark cases that have changed life in America for the better.Chris has served as President of the New Jersey Association for Justice and in leadership for the American Association for Justice , The National Trial Lawyers Association, Trial Lawyers of New Jersey & the NJ Public Interest Law Center. Chris’s professional integrity and personal commitment to his clients and community have earned him local, regional and national recognition for his service.Mr. Placitella’s cases have been reported in the national media by the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Reuters, Bloomberg, the Associated Press and the National Law Journal.

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    Jersey Justice w/ Michael A. Ferrara Jr. | Part 2 | Trial Lawyer Impact on Society, Jury Selection Stories

    Part two with guest attorney Mike Ferrara, Jr. on the Jersey Justice Podcast featuring attorneys Gerald Clark and Mark Morris. They discuss various topics related to the legal profession, including career paths, the importance of jury selection, and the impact of trial lawyers on societal change. They also dive into the importance of having the right insurance coverage and the process of determining the worth of a case.Listen to more episodes at jerseyjusticepodcast.com.You can learn more about us at clarklawnj.com.

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    Jersey Justice w/ Michael A. Ferrara Jr. | Veteran New Jersey Attorney, Over 250 Jury Trials

    On the latest episode of Jersey Justice, attorneys Gerald Clark and Mark Morris of the Clark Law Firm, PC welcome veteran attorney Michael A. Ferrara Jr.Topics include a look at some unique New Jersey cases, a perspective on why plaintiff lawyers are important while often criticized, and a deeper dive into what it means to represent ordinary people. This is part one of a two part series.If you are interested in learning more about the New Jersey Association for Justice PAC discussed in the episode: visit here: https://www.nj-justice.org/?pg=pacMichael Ferrara is a proud trial lawyer, having tried over 250 jury trials over his 50-year career.He was born and raised in Philadelphia and graduated from Villanova with a B.S. in Mathematics. After serving five years as a Naval Officer, including service in Vietnam, he went to law school at the University of San Diego where he serves on their Board of Visitors.Mr. Ferrara is a partner at Ferrara & Gable, LLC, a past president of the New Jersey Trial Lawyers Association (NJAJ), and former member of the Board of Governors of AAJ. He is a frequent speaker at trial lawyer seminars and a Fellow of the International Academy of Trial Lawyers. He was the founder of the New Jersey Trial Lawyer’s PAC and served on county and federal judicial selection committees. He is certified as a Civil Trial Attorney by the New Jersey Supreme Court and a past president of the South Jersey chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA).

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    Jersey Justice w/ Jim Keady | Part 2 | Civil Rights, Politics + Religion, Challenges of Third-Party Systems

    The latest episode of The Jersey Justice Podcast features Part 2 with guest Jim Keady - along with attorney Gerald Clark and Mark Morris of The Clark Law Firm in New Jersey.Topics include trans rights, civil law, politics, religion, and the challenges of third-party systems in the U.S.

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    Jersey Justice w/ Jim Keady | Recognized Activist, Educator & Former Politician

    The Jersey Justice Podcast featuring Gerald Clark and Mark Morrisfeaturing guest Jim KeadyTopics Include:- Are we as tough today?- What does it really mean to be politically moderate?- History, theology and the impact in modern societyJim Keady is an American activist, educator, former politician and DI athlete originally from Belmar, NJ. Known for his advocacy against Nike's sweatshop practices, he lived among Nike factory workers in Indonesia, sparking national media coverage and educational workshops on sweatshop abuses. Keady also played key roles in Hurricane Sandy recovery efforts in NJ, supported Syrian refugees in Greece, and provided aid in Puerto Rico post-Hurricane Maria. His political career includes serving on the Asbury Park City Council and running for the NJ State Assembly and U.S. Congress, driven by his commitment to social justice and accountability in public service.For more episodes, visit: jerseyjusticepdcast.com.Learn more at clarklawnj.com.

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    Jersey Justice w/ William Brown | Part 3 - Jersey Justice w/ William Brown | Part 3 - Navy Seals, Immunity & Politics

    Part three of the Jersey Justice episode with William Brown revolves around various topics including his experiences serving in the military with notable figures such as David Goggins and Chris Kyle, concerns about free speech, immunity and political prosecutions, and various legal issues and cases.Episode feature Gerald Clark and Mark Morris of the Clark Law Firm in Belmar, New Jersey.

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Jersey Justice brings in-depth conversations with interesting and notable figures from in and around New Jersey on a range of topics involving law, policy, and life in New Jersey and beyond. The show aims to understand how the world turns and how it all works by breaking down the complexities of civil law and policy and its everyday impact on life. Guests have ranged from politicians, lawyers, judges, union bosses, news anchors, businessmen, podcasters and everything in between.Jersey Justice: Law ★ Policy ★ Life is hosted by attorneys Gerald H. Clark and Mark W. Morris and is produced by Oscar Carrillo.

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