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Shareholder H. Matthew Taylor Appointed to Community Health Law Project Board of Trustees

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Shareholder H. Matthew Taylor was recently appointed to the 2025 Community Health Law Project (CHLP) Board of Trustees. As a member of the Board, Taylor will work with the other trustees to oversee and manage CHLP, a NJ-based non-profit organization providing legal and advocacy services, training, education, and related activities to people with disabilities and chronic health conditions. The Board's goal is to ensure the organization adheres to its mission, manages resources effectively, and operates in the best interest of its stakeholders.

Taylor is a member of Flaster Greenberg’s Litigation Department and Labor & Employment Practice Group. He focuses his practice on employment and commercial litigation, wage and hour issues, contract disputes, business torts, trade secrets and restrictive covenant matters as well as class action defense. He counsels clients in matters pending across the country and regularly handles all aspects of litigation in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

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