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EDUCATION:
J.D., Fordham Law
School
Fordham Law Review
B.S., Seton Hall University
Magna Cum Laude
ADMISSIONS:
New Jersey
U.S. District Court,
District of New Jersey
MEMBERSHIPS:
New Jersey State Bar Association
Criminal Law Section
American Association for Justice
Association of Criminal
Defense Lawyers-NJ
Brennan-Vanderbilt Inns
of Court
Barrister
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Biographical Information
Nace Naumoski, Esq.
graduated magna cum laude from the prestigious
School of
Diplomacy and International Relations at Seton Hall
University, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in
diplomacy and international relations. Mr. Naumoski also
received a Certificate in Russian and Eastern European Studies.
Mr. Naumoski later earned his Juris
Doctor degree from
Fordham University. During law school, Mr.
Naumoski was a member of the
Fordham Law Review. Membership on the Law
Review is considered among the highest scholarly achievements at any
law school. Mr. Naumoski also served as a judicial extern to the Honorable Donald H. Steckroth, U.S.B.J.
After
graduating from law school, Mr. Naumoski was an associate in a
top-notch litigation practice at New Jersey's largest and most
prestigious law firm. Mr. Naumoski's practice consisted
primarily of representing large corporate clients in connection
with lawsuits in a variety of areas, including personal injury,
product liability, wrongful death and survivorship, construction
litigation, business torts (including breach of contract, tortious
interference, and trade libel), real estate and title litigation,
collection, consumer fraud, and public entity litigation. Mr.
Naumoski also represented individuals in personal injury cases and
contract disputes.
In 2009,
Mr. Naumoski decided to open the
Law Office of Nace Naumoski with the
aim of bringing his aggressive litigation style to a broader
clientele. To read Mr. Naumoski's articles on New Jersey
litigation, visit
The Jersey Lawyer. You can also
e-mail Mr. Naumoski by
clicking here.
Publications
March 23, 2009
"No Warrant? No Exigent Circumstances? No Search!" 1 NJEsq 6, at
10-11. |