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Please sign my partner, Bob Brass' petition for NJ State Bar Secretary

  • 1.  Please sign my partner, Bob Brass' petition for NJ State Bar Secretary

    Posted 02-12-2014 04:22 PM
    This message has been cross posted to the following Discussions: Federal Practice and Procedure and Family Law .
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    Good afternoon to all Section members:

                On behalf of my partner, Robert J. Brass, Esq., I am asking for your support to help get Bob on the ballot for the position of Secretary of the NJ State Bar Association, in the upcoming 2014 NJSBA election.  Bob has been a dedicated, active member of the NJ State Bar Association for over twenty (20) years, contributing his time and energy to serve the NJSBA membership, as I have outlined, below.

    Bob has been a Trustee of the New Jersey State Bar Association for almost six (6) years.  He is finishing out his third, six year term on the NJSBA Board of Trustees; and, the State Bar Association by-laws prohibit anyone from a fourth consecutive term as a Trustee.  Bob wants to continue what he has described as his "labor of love", serving the membership of the NJ State Bar Association; and, the way for him to continue to do that is to seek the nomination, by petition, for the position of NJSBA Secretary. 

    Bob serves as a member of the Judicial Administration Committee, the NJ Institute for Continuing Legal Education Advisory Committee, and as Trustee Liaison to the Criminal Law Section and the Anti-Trust Section.  Bob is a Former Chair of the NJSBA Criminal Law Section (2006-2007); and, has served as the NJSBA representative to the N.J. Supreme Court Committee on Model Criminal Jury Charges (2011-2013).  He previously served as the Chair of the NJSBA Ad Hoc Committee on the County Prosecutors Study Commission and as a member of the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Committee.

    Bob has worked on presenting criminal track programming at the NJSBA Annual Meeting, in Atlantic City, as the Criminal Legal Education (CLE) Coordinator for the NJSBA Annual Meeting (2007-2014).  He has been a moderator and/or panelist on the criminal track CLE programming, offered at the NJSBA Annual Meeting, since 1996.

    Bob has been a CLE panelist at the NJSBA Mid-Year Meetings, in Dublin (2011), Las Vegas (2012), and Rome (2013).

    As a frequent panelist, moderator, and co-coordinator for the NJ Institute for Continuing Legal Education, Bob has lectured to his fellow attorneys, for NJICLE; since, 1998. 

    Bob is a former Deputy Attorney General with the NJ Division of Criminal Justice, having served as a Supervising Assistant Prosecutor in Middlesex County and an Assistant Prosecutor in Essex County, prior to going to the Attorney General's Office.  While in the Attorney General's Office, Bob worked on Environmental Prosecutions, Insurance Fraud Prosecutions, Public Contract Fraud Prosecutions, Organized Crime Prosecutions, a Threat Against the Judiciary Prosecution, and other cases.  He served on the faculty of the Attorney General's Advocacy Institute, teaching NITA style courses to Deputy Attorneys General, in the Criminal, Civil, and Gaming Enforcement Divisions, as well as to Assistant Prosecutors from the twenty-one County Prosecutors Offices.  While in the Attorney General's Office, Bob was honored to have been selected by the National Association of Attorneys General to teach a week long white collar crime trial advocacy course to Deputy Attorneys General from nineteen states, at Washington University Law School, in St. Louis.

    Bob retired from the Attorney General's Office in 2008; and, has been in private practice, since then.  Since entering private practice, Bob's practice has included criminal defense, in federal, state and municipal courts; federal civil rights 1983 litigation, public employment litigation, and other civil litigation.

    A nominating petition form is attached, hereto. Please take the time to fill it in; and, mail it to our office for submission to the State Bar Association.  If you have other attorneys in your office, who are NJSBA members, please have them sign the petition, also.  (PLEASE NOTE: Due to NJSBA election rules, Bob needs the petitions to have original signature,  to be mailed in to him, for him to present to the NJSBA.  They will NOT accept faxes or scanned email attachments.)   I must have the petitions by Wednesday, March 12, 2014, in order to comply with the NJSBA deadline for submission of petitions.)

    As those of you who know me are aware, Bob Brass is highly dedicated to the NJ State Bar Association and its membership. Please be so kind as to sign and mail in the attached petition; so, that Bob can continue his service to you in the position of Secretary of the NJ State Bar Association.   Without your help, Bob cannot get on the ballot to continue his efforts to represent your interests before the New Jersey State Bar Association.

    If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Bob at (973)337-6626; or, by email at [email protected]

    Thank you for your courtesy and consideration.

    Best wishes,

    Brian J. Aloia, Esq.


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    Brian J. Aloia, Esq.
    ALOIA LAW FIRM LLC
    2 Broad Street, Suite 407
    Bloomfield, New Jersey 07003
    [email protected]
    Tele: 973-337-6626
    Fax: 973-337-6535


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