The NJ Personal Injury Law Firm of Keefe Bartels Clark Returns to New Brunswick New Jersey

New Brunswick, NJ, August 03, 2009 --(PR.com)-- The personal injury, consumer fraud, and asbestos law firm of Keefe Bartels Clark has marked its proud return to New Brunswick and Middlesex County with the opening of its newest office at 127 Livingston Avenue. This office will offer the citizens of New Brunswick, East Brunswick, North Brunswick, Franklin Township, South River, Sayreville, Piscataway and other surrounding Middlesex and Somerset communities with convenient access to the law firm. Keefe Bartels Clark also has additional offices located in Red Bank, Newark, and Edison New Jersey.

The new Middlesex County office in New Brunswick, New Jersey marks a return for Keefe Bartels Clark back to the Middlesex County seat on a number of levels. Several of the firm’s partners, Of-Counsel, and associates have strong roots in the county and surrounding towns.

The Keefe family has maintained roots in New Brunswick since the late 1800s. The parents of Judge John Keefe, now Of-Counsel to the firm, grew up in New Brunswick. The Judge and his wife were brought up in the 6th Ward and attended St. Peter The Apostle High School. The Judge graduated from Rutgers University and went on to graduate from Rutgers Law School. After law school, Judge Keefe began a remarkable career in law as a civil trial attorney, culminating in a twenty five year stint as a Superior Court judge. He retired from the judiciary in 2001 as a presiding Judge of the Appellate Division of the New Jersey Superior Court.

John E. Keefe, Jr., managing member of Keefe Bartels Clark and son of Judge John Keefe has also been rooted in New Brunswick for most of his life and career. After graduating from Gettysburg College and Seton Hall University School of Law, Mr. Keefe went on to become an associate attorney at Wilentz, Goldman, and Spitzer law firm in Woodbridge, New Jersey. In 1995, Mr. Keefe became a partner in the law firm, Lynch Martin, and is now a founding member and co-managing member of the New Jersey personal injury law firm of Keefe Bartels Clark with offices in Red Bank, Newark, Edison, and now New Brunswick. Class actions and consumer fraud cases have made up a substantial portion of Mr. Keefe’s legal practice, howevehe has also represented a number of seriously injured victims on the local New Jersey level including a Middlesex County detective that was killed in a car accident while off duty.

Co-managing member of the firm, Patrick J. Bartels, Esq. also has substantial roots in Middlesex County and New Brunswick. Mr. Bartels was the Assistant Prosecutor for the Middlesex County Prosecutor’s office in New Brunswick from 1989 to 1992. Within this time frame, Mr. Bartels tried a number of felony matters before the Superior Court and also successfully argued a significant number of matters before the NJ Appellate Division. Mr. Bartels served as the County's first legal advisor to the then newly formed Middlesex County Environmental Crime Task Force. After his three year stint as Assistant Prosecutor, Mr. Bartels went on to join Galex & Cantor in East Brunswick, New Jersey where he worked in their asbestos litigation department and represented hundreds of victims of asbestos-related diseases.

Additionally, Keefe Bartels Clark Associate Stephen T. Sullivan, Jr. resides in the New Brunswick area and is very active in the local community. Although Stephen grew up in Little Egg Harbor, New Jersey, he has grown strong roots in Middlesex County. After graduating from Villanova University School of Law, Mr. Sullivan began his legal career clerking for the Honorable Marina Corodemus, J.S.C. Since that time, he has regularly appeared in the Superior Court, Middlesex County and represented many residents of Middlesex County. Moreover, after marrying his wife, Tammy nee Simons, he moved to Milltown, New Jersey in 1997. He currently serves as President of the Our Lady of Lourdes School’s School Advisory Council in Milltown, where his two eldest daughters are third-generation students. He also actively participates in the Our Lady of Lourdes Parish and its Knight of Columbus Council.

Keefe Bartels Clark Associate John Gregory also has a strong footing in New Brunswick. John Gregory’s relationship with New Brunswick started in 1991 when he began as a student at Rutgers, The State University. John was awarded a Bachelor of Science in 1996 as a result of those efforts. Following his undergraduate studies John continued with his Rutgers education pursuing a law degree from Rutgers School of Law – Newark which he was awarded in 2000. While a student at Rutgers in New Brunswick John developed many community ties that continue through today. He was actively involved in the arts and music community in New Brunswick and still enjoys the creative spirit of the city and aims to rekindle that relationship with the opening of the new office.

For more information or to speak with the experienced Middlesex County injury lawyers of Keefe Bartels Clark, call 866-ATTY-24-7 or visit the law firm online at www.keefebartels.com.

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