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Flaster Greenberg's Marty M. Judge named to executive committee, Justice Stewart G. Pollock Environmental American Inn of Court

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Trenton, NJ

Flaster Greenberg shareholder Marty M. Judge was named to the Executive Committee of the Justice Stewart G. Pollock Environmental American Inn of Court, commencing with the September 2009 term.

A member of Flaster Greenberg's Environmental Practice Group, Mr. Judge focuses his practice on environmental litigation, compliance and counseling. He formerly served as a Deputy Attorney General for the State of New Jersey, representing the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection in all facets of its work.  He is a former Presiding Judge of the Appellate Division of the New Jersey Superior Court, and was a temporary member of the New Jersey Supreme Court.  A prolific writer and published author, Mr. Judge co-authored "History of Environmental Problems," the introductory chapter of The Environmental Dispute Handbook published by John Wiley & Sons in 1991.

The American Inns of Court are groups of judges, attorneys and law professors who meet to discuss issues of interest. The Justice Stewart G. Pollock Environmental American Inn of Court seeks to promote the study and practice of environmental law in New Jersey.

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