Steven M. Richman, a partner in the international law firm of Duane Morris, has been elected to a two-year term as treasurer of the New Jersey State Bar Foundation, an organization dedicated to promoting law-related education and giving all New Jersey residents a basic understanding of the legal system. A Plainsboro resident, he also chairs the editorial board of the foundation’s “The Legal Eagle,” a legal newspaper for students.##M:[more]##
Richman concentrates his practice in the areas of international law and commercial litigation. He served as a trustee of the New Jersey State Bar Association and was a former chair of the NJSBA International Law and Organization Section. A state bar association member for more than 25 years, Richman also co-chaired the association’s judicial administration committee, served as chair of the editorial board of New Jersey Lawyer Magazine, and is a member of the editorial board of the New Jersey Law Journal.
Richman is also the author and photographer of “The Bridges of New Jersey,” “The Great Swamp,” and “Mannequins.” He is also vice-president of the board of trustees of the New Jersey State Museum and a member of the executive committee of the New Jersey District Export Council, appointed by the United States Secretary of Commerce. A graduate of Drew University, Richman received his law degree from New York University.
Gary K. Wolinetz, a Plainsboro resident and Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith & Davis litigation department partner, was selected for inclusion in Super Lawyers: New Jersey Edition and Corporate Counsel Edition as an outstanding lawyer in New Jersey in the business litigation practice area.
Wolinetz focuses his practice on complex commercial, real estate, and trust and estate litigation. He has served as an adjunct professor at Rutgers University School of Law, Camden, teaching pretrial advocacy. He is the co-author of the book, “Civil Trial Preparation for the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education.” He is chairman of the Plainsboro Zoning Board of Adjustment.