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The Advocacy Institute Is Pleased to Announce PROGRAM ANNOUNCEMENT 2015 NEW JERSEY BRIDGE THE GAP SYMPOSIUM October 14, 2015 8:45 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 1 NJ Forensic Science & Technology Center 1200 Negron Drive Hamilton, New Jersey Program Summary This comprehensive five-presentation symposium is intended to provide newly admitted attorneys with the opportunity to meet their BCLE Reg. 201:2 The presentations will include: Municipal Law, Family Law, Law Office Management, Basic Estate Planning and Real Estate Closings; the full descriptions of which are contained in the attached course summary. Who Should Attend? This program is intended for newly admitted lawyers who must satisfy their obligations under BCLE Reg. 201:2. Please do not attempt to register for this program if you are not a newly admitted lawyer as defined under BCLE Reg. 103:1(n). Please see attached. Who Is the Faculty? 1 Registration is from 8:45 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.

CLE Credit of the Supreme Court of New Jersey for up to 7.5 hours of total CLE credit. Of these, 0.0 qualify as credits awarded for these presentations toward their New Jersey Newly Admitted Lawyer NY CLE Credit: Up to 7.5 substantive credits (pursuant to the approved jurisdiction policy). PA CLE Credit: Up to 5.0 substantive credits ($1.50 per credit mandatory registration fee required). How Do I Register? You must apply separately for each presentation you are interested in attending. Registering for one presentation does not mean you are registered for any of the other four presentations. State Employees Most State employees are able to register for this course by going to http://reg2.dcj.lps.state.nj.us/lpcreg/login.aspx?portalid=2 and creating an AGAI Course Registration account. To do so, your computer must be attached to the government's Garden State Network. Upon opening the AGAI Course Registration System home page, you will see the Create Account link in the Login Box. Click on it and create your account, which will include you selecting a user name and password. Once you create your account, you can access the AGAI Course Registration System at http://reg2.dcj.lps.state.nj.us/lpcreg/login.aspx?portalid=2 to register for future courses or to manage your account. Please retain your user name and password for your records. Non-State Employees or State Employees not Connected to the Garden State Network If you are not a State employee, or are otherwise unable to access the AGAI Course Registration System through the Garden State Network, kindly email the Advocacy Institute at: AdvocacyInstitute@lps.state.nj.us for an authorization code to allow you access to the AGAI Course Registration System through the My New Jersey portal. Setting up your account through the portal is a two-step process, the details of which are set forth in the next two paragraphs. Once you receive the portal authorization code you will be prompted to go to the My New Jersey portal at http://www.state.nj.us/ and create a portal account. This is Step 1 of the process, which you need only do once. Upon setting up your portal account, you need to set up your AGAI Course Registration System account. This is Step 2. To do so, log on to the My New Jersey Portal http://www.state.nj.us/.

Upon opening the AGAI Course Registration System home page, you will see the Create Account link in the Login Box. Click on it and create your account, which will include you selecting a new user name and password. Once you create your account, you can access the AGAI Course Registration System at http://reg2.dcj.lps.state.nj.us/lpcreg/login.aspx?portalid=2 to register for future courses or to manage your account. Please retain your user name and password for your records.

COURSE SUMMARY & FACULTY BIOGRAPHIES REAL ESTATE CLOSINGS 9:15 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Summary: Closings on commercial and residential properties occur every day. This engaging presentation will provide a basic overview of the real estate closing process in New Jersey. Among the topics addressed will be: the attorney s role in preparing for and participating in, a closing, the common documents needed to ensure a closing can occur, the various adjustments to which parties are entitled, and the proper recordation of the closing documents. Participants will leave this presentation with a clearer understanding of a common, yet sometimes complicated, process. Presenter: Deputy Attorney General, Deborah Shane-Held has worked for the State of New Jersey for the past ten years as a Deputy in the Division of Law and as a Regulatory Analyst at the Division of Consumer Affairs. Presently DAG Shane-Held is assigned to the Tort litigation Section of the Division of Law which provides legal representation to various state entities. Prior to joining the Division of Law, she was in private practice in Mountainside, New Jersey where she specialized in all phases of residential real estate transactions. She was also the closing attorney for Capital Home Mortgage Corporation in Clark, New Jersey where she handled refinance transactions. DAG Shane-Held graduated from Seton Hall Law School and was admitted to the New Jersey Bar in 1990. She then completed a judicial clerkship in 1991 with the Hon. Marilyn Loftus, J.S.C., in the Criminal Division of Essex County. FAMILY LAW 10:45 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Summary: This presentation will provide a survey of matrimonial law in New Jersey. Topics to be covered include grounds for divorce, custody and equitable distribution. Also discussed are the relevant court rules and recent developments in the law. Presenter: Peter Halden, Esq. has been a family law practitioner for over 30 years. His expertise includes all issues pertaining to family law including divorce, custody, and the economic aspects of divorce. He is currently of counsel to the firm of Gerstein Grayson and Cohen in Mt. Laurel N.J. In addition to his legal work, Peter is currently serving his third term as

a member of the New Jersey Board of Bar Examiners where he has written 18 questions on various topics that have appeared on the New Jersey bar exam. Prior to becoming an attorney, he was a journalist for the Associated Press and an editor for the Camden Courier Post. MUNICIPAL COURT PRACTICE 1:00 p.m.-2:15 p.m. Summary: This course will present a fundamental overview of municipal court practice in New Jersey. It will include discussions of municipal court jurisdiction, significant Court Rules and programs available to all persons with matters before municipal courts. Presenter: AAG Anthony Zarrillo is currently an Assistant Attorney General assigned to the Attorney General s Advocacy Institute. Prior to his current position he was an AAG with the Division of Gaming Enforcement. Before joining the Division of Gaming Enforcement he was the Executive Director of the New Jersey Office of Counter-Terrorism and served as Deputy Director of the Division of Criminal Justice in charge of investigations where he oversaw approximately 75 DAsG and 200+ investigators. Prior to joining the Department of Law and Public Safety, he ran a law firm in Cherry Hill for 17 years where he specialized in criminal defense work. He also served as Deputy Chief of the homicide unit in the Camden County Prosecutors Office in the late 1970s. AAG Zarrillo has tried approximately 200 jury trials in New Jersey and in federal courts in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York City, Baltimore and Wilmington, Delaware. Most of these were criminal cases either as a prosecutor or defense attorney. His trial experience includes trying approximately 20 homicides as a prosecutor and as lead prosecutor in a 57 defendant criminal anti-trust conspiracy trial. He has tried several dozen administrative cases as well. AAG Zarrillo has taught Trial Advocacy at Rutgers Camden Law School since 2005. He is also a grader for the New Jersey Bar Exam and has been for 20 years. AAG Zarrillo also served as a municipal prosecutor for seven years in Somerdale, NJ (Camden County).

BASIC ESTATE PLANNING 2:30 p.m.-3:45 p.m. Summary: Estate planning involves not only the determination of who will inherit your property after your death, but who will take care of you and your property before your death if you should become incapacitated. Estate planning also should include actions intended to minimize taxes and address issues related to the care and custody of minor children and individuals with special needs. This insightful presentation will focus on the foundational documents of basic estate planning and what factors should be considered when drafting them. Presenter: Fiona Van Dyck, Esq. is in private practice in Princeton, New Jersey as the founding partner of the firm Van Dyck Law, LLC where she concentrates her practice in estate planning, including: wills, trusts and asset protection planning, estate administration, elder law and guardianships. Admitted to practice in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York, Ms. Van Dyck is a member of the New Jersey State Bar Association, the Mercer County Estate Planning Council, Wealth Counsel, Elder Counsel and the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA).Ms. Van Dyck lectures on estate planning, asset protection and elder law issues to various private and public groups and has written on various estate planning issues. Ms. Van Dyck received her undergraduate degree from Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey and her law degree from Rutgers School of Law Camden. She has also received an LL.M. from the University of London with a concentration in business law. LAW OFFICE MANAGEMENT 4:00 p.m.-5:15 p.m. Summary: Achieving success as a lawyer in many ways depends upon the success of your law firm. This program shares insights into the structure and management of law offices as well as how to succeed in such an environment. Topics include: the legal structure of a law firm, the bona fide office rule, fee agreements, attorney trust accounts, and ethical considerations. Additional matters will also be discussed such as communication with clients, calendar and tickler systems and conflicts.

Presenters: AAG Peter Wint is an Assistant Attorney General with the Department of Law and Public Safety. During his tenure with the Department, he has served in a number of positions, including: Section Chief of the Education, Health and Human Services Section of the Division of Law, Special Assistant to the Attorney General and Deputy Chief of Staff. Prior to his employment with the Department of Law and Public Safety, Mr. Wint was an attorney in private practice, with firms in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Mr. Wint received his Bachelor of Science degree in Economics from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and he graduated from Rutgers School of Law. AAG Anthony Zarrillo is currently an Assistant Attorney General assigned to the Attorney General s Advocacy Institute. Prior to his current position he was an AAG with the Division of Gaming Enforcement. Before joining the Division of Gaming Enforcement he was the Executive Director of the New Jersey Office of Counter-Terrorism and served as Deputy Director of the Division of Criminal Justice in charge of investigations where he oversaw approximately 75 DAsG and 200+ investigators. Prior to joining the Department of Law and Public Safety, he ran a law firm in Cherry Hill for 17 years where he specialized in criminal defense work. He also served as Deputy Chief of the homicide unit in the Camden County Prosecutors Office in the late 1970s. AAG Zarrillo has tried approximately 200 jury trials in New Jersey and in federal courts in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York City, Baltimore and Wilmington, Delaware. Most of these were criminal cases either as a prosecutor or defense attorney. His trial experience includes trying approximately 20 homicides as a prosecutor and as lead prosecutor in a 57 defendant criminal anti-trust conspiracy trial. He has tried several dozen administrative cases as well. AAG Zarrillo has taught Trial Advocacy at Rutgers Camden Law School since 2005. He is also a grader for the New Jersey Bar Exam and has been for 20 years.