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TRANSACTIONS, HIRES, AND PROMOTIONS
ANDREW CEVASCO PETER BELL ANDY PALURI
NICK DELUCA MICHAEL KING
Archer &
Jersey Super Lawyers,”
WITZ was promoted to se- NJM was honored for
R.J. Brunelli
Greiner P.C.
and “New Jersey Rising nior vice president and dedication of time, talent, & Co., LLC
, a Stars” for 2014.
controller, and THOMAS and resources toward was pro-
ANDREW CEVASCONICK DELUCA
partner in the Hacken- LANIGAN was promoted making New Jersey a moted to sales associate
sack ofice, was elected Eden Autism to senior vice president better place to live.
and will serve as tenant
secretary of the Bergen Services
and regional manager.
account representative
County Bar Association, Eden President and CEO Parsons for Taco Bell restaurants.
placing him in line to PETER BELL was named FirstService Brinckerhoff
He is also responsible for
eventually be elected the 2014 INSAR Advo- Residential
was named sourcing and negotiating
ANDY PALURI
president of the associa- cate of the Year. INSAR RICK PERKINS was named New Jersey area man- leases and land purchas-
tion. The Bergen County (International Society
senior vice president
ager for the planning, es and will continue to
Bar Association advo- for Autism Research) of the lifestyle division. engineering, and con- serve as a member of the
cates for improvements provides scientiic col- In this role, Perkins will struction management irm’s tenant representa-
in the court system to im- laboration, mentorship, provide leadership and organization. He will tion teams for Dollar Tree
prove the administration and education to better operational oversight to work in the irm’s Law- and Burger King.
of justice for the beneit the lives of individu-
FirstService Residential renceville and Newark
of both attorneys and the als and families living lifestyle and active adult ofices.
Van Note-Harvey
public at large.
with autism spectrum communities, as well as Associates, P.C.
(Per- disorder (ASD). The lifestyle associates.
Pepper
was hired to
NEAL SCHONHAUT MICHAEL KING
sonal Injury Litigation, INSAR Advocate Award Hamilton LLP
be a project manager in
Plaintiff) and recognizes the work of New Jersey joined the irm’s Princeton ofice
JEFFREY JENNIFER PORTER
GORDON (Tax Law) were someone who has signii- Manufacturers the irm as an associate. and will lead its 3D laser
named “New Jersey cantly facilitated autism Insurance Group She represents purchas- scanning and subsur-
Super Lawyers” in the research.
The company received ers and sellers in public face utility investigation
April issue of New Jersey the 2014 Outstanding and private M&A transac- services. He has more
Monthly.
First Choice Bank
Corporation Award tions, including mergers, than 40 years of experi-
In all, 36 attorneys was from the New Jersey tender offers, stock and ence with professional
JEANNINE CIMINO
from four Archer & promoted to senior vice chapter of the Asso- asset acquisitions and licenses in New Jersey,
Greiner ofices were president of marketing ciation of Fundraising dispositions, and invest- Pennsylvania, New York,
recognized as “New
and sales, DAVID GAZER-
Professionals.
ment transactions.
and Delaware.
HEALTHY DEMAND
17.8%
THE CENTRAL NEW JERSEY CLASS A OFFICE VACANCY RATE
DIPPED TO 17.8 PERCENT IN THE FIRST QUARTER OF 2014, DUE TO
HEALTHY DEMAND IN THE WOODBRIDGE/EDISON, PRINCETON,
AND I-78 CORRIDOR SUBMARKETS, ACCORDING TO CUSHMAN
& WAKEFIELD. THE CLASS A AVERAGE RENT IN CENTRAL NEW
JERSEY SLIPPED TO $29.37, ACCORDING TO THE FIRM.
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