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    Published on: 8/28/2008    Last Visited: 8/28/2008  

    Allen A. Etish To Be Installed As Second Vice PresidentOf The New Jersey State Bar Association
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    Allen A. Etish To Be Installed As Second Vice PresidentOf The New Jersey State Bar Association

    NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ - Allen A. Etish, a partner with the Haddonfield law firm of Archer & Greiner, and a Cherry Hill resident, will be installed as Second Vice President of the New Jersey State Bar Association (NJSBA) on May 18 at the organization's annual meeting in Atlantic City.Mr. Etish will assume the presidency of the NJSBA in 2009.He also serves as trustee for the New Jersey State Bar Foundation, the NJSBA's philanthropic arm.

    Mr. Etish has been a member of the NJSBA for 31 years and served as the Camden County representative on the Board of Trustees from 1999 until his nomination as Secretary in 2004.He served as chair of the association's Committee on Multi-Jurisdictional Practice (MJP), a highly charged issue regarding cross-border practice, from 2001 to 2004, and as co-chair from 2000 to 2001.

    Mr. Etish served on the NJSBA Nominating, Judicial Administration and Professional Responsibility Committees.He is presently a member of the General Council and a member of the Standing Committee on Long-Term Planning, where he has concluded a term as vice chair.As a member of the Board of Trustees, he served as trustee liaison to the Federal Practice and Procedure and Bankruptcy Law Sections, and the Malpractice Insurance and Automobile Reparations Committees.

    A former President of the Camden County Bar Association, Mr. Etish served the county association as a Trustee from 1980 to 1988.He is a former chair and member of the Camden County Bar's Judicial and Prosecutorial Appointments, Civil Practice and Debtor-Creditor Committees.He also served the county association as June Outing Chairman from 1990 to 2004.

    Mr. Etish is a member of the Board of Trustees and former Vice President of the Camden County Bar Foundation.He is also a Past President of the Association of County Bar Presidents.

    Mr. Etish has served on a number of New Jersey Supreme Court Committees including: the Committee on Multi-Jurisdictional Practice in 2001, the Committee on Bar Admission by Motion in 2001, and the Committee on the Model Rules of Judicial Conduct in 1995.He was also a member of the Supreme Court's Task Force on the Special Civil Part.

    A 1974 graduate of Rutgers School of Law-Camden, Mr. Etish attended Rutgers College where he was a Henry Rutgers Scholar.

    Mr. Etish is a frequent lecturer for the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, the Camden County Bar Association and the National Business Institute on various topics including: advanced federal court practice, best practices, multi-jurisdictional practice and real estate practice.A partner in Archer & Greiner's Litigation Department, he concentrates his practice in commercial litigation, bankruptcy representation and business transactions.

    The New Jersey State Bar Association, incorporated in 1899, is dedicated to the continuing education of lawyers and the public, to reforming and improving the legal system and to aiding in the administration of justice. - NJSBA -

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    Published on: 5/21/2004    Last Visited: 8/28/2008  

    Allen A. Etish Named Secretary Of New Jersey State Bar Association
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    Allen A. Etish Named Secretary Of New Jersey State Bar Association

    NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ - Allen A. Etish, a partner with the Cherry Hill law firm of Kenney & Kearney LLP, and a Cherry Hill resident, was installed as secretary of the New Jersey State Bar Association (NJSBA) on May 20 at the organization's annual meeting in Atlantic City.This installation puts Etish on track to assume the presidency of the NJSBA in 2009.He also serves as trustee for the New Jersey State Bar Foundation, the NJSBA's philanthropic arm.

    Etish has been a member of the NJSBA for 29 years and has served as the Camden County representative on the Board of Trustees since 1999.He served as chair of the association's Committee on Multi-Jurisdictional Practice (MJP), a highly charged issue regarding cross-border practice, from 2001 to 2004, and as co-chair from 2000 to 2001.

    Etish served on the NJSBA Nominating, Judicial Administration and Professional Responsibility Committees.He is presently a member of the General Council.As a member of the Board of Trustees, he served as trustee liaison to the Federal Practice and Procedure and Bankruptcy Law Sections, and the Malpractice Insurance and Automobile Reparations Committees.

    A former president of the Camden County Bar Association, Etish served the county association as a trustee from 1980 to 1988.He is a former chair and member of the Camden County Bar's Judicial and Prosecutorial Appointments, Civil Practice and Debtor-Creditor Committees.He also served the county association as June Outing Chairman from 1990 to 2004.

    Etish is the current vice president of the Camden County Bar Foundation and a past president of the Association of County Bar Presidents.

    Etish has served on a number of New Jersey Supreme Court Committees including: the Committee on Multi-Jurisdictional Practice in 2001, the Committee on Bar Admission by Motion in 2001, and the Committee on the Model Rules of Judicial Conduct in 1995.He was also a member of the Supreme Court's Task Force on the Special Civil Part.

    A 1974 graduate of Rutgers School of Law-Camden, Etish attended Rutgers College where he was a Henry Rutgers Scholar.

    Etish is a frequent lecturer for the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, the Camden County Bar Association and the National Business Institute on various topics including: advanced federal court practice, best practices, multi-jurisdictional practice and real estate practice.He concentrates his practice at Kenney & Kearney in commercial litigation, bankruptcy representation and business transactions.

    The New Jersey State Bar Association, incorporated in 1899, is dedicated to the continuing education of lawyers and the public, to reforming and improving the legal system and to aiding in the administration of justice. - NJSBA -

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    Published on: 5/28/2008    Last Visited: 8/28/2008  

    Allen A. Etish Named President-Electof New Jersey State Bar Association
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    Allen A. Etish Named President-Electof New Jersey State Bar Association

    NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ - Allen A. Etish, a partner with the Haddonfield law firm of Archer & Greiner, was installed as President-Elect of the New Jersey State Bar Association (NJSBA) on May 22 at the organization's annual meeting in Atlantic City.Mr. Etish will assume the NJSBA presidency in 2009.

    Mr. Etish, of Cherry Hill, also serves as a Trustee of the New Jersey State Bar Foundation, the NJSBA's philanthropic arm.He has been a member of the NJSBA for 33 years and served as the Camden County representative on the Board of Trustees from 1999 until his nomination as Secretary in 2004.He served as Chair of the association's Committee on Multi-Jurisdictional Practice (MJP), a highly charged issue regarding cross-border practice, from 2001 to 2004, and as co-chair from 2000 to 2001.He continues to serve as trustee liaison to the Federal Practice and Procedure and Bankruptcy Law sections of the State Bar Association.

    Mr. Etish is the former President of the Camden County Bar Association and the Association of County Bar Presidents.He has served on a number of New Jersey Supreme Court Committees including: the Committee on Multi-Jurisdictional Practice in 2001, the Committee on Bar Admission by Motion in 2001, and the Committee on the Model Rules of Judicial Conduct in 1995.

    A 1974 graduate of Rutgers School of Law-Camden, Mr. Etish attended Rutgers College where he was a Henry Rutgers Scholar.

    Mr. Etish is a frequent lecturer for the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, the Camden County Bar Association and the National Business Institute on various topics including: Advanced Federal Court Practice, Best Practices, Multi-Jurisdictional Practice, Trial Evidence and Real Estate Practice.A partner in Archer & Greiner's Litigation Department, he concentrates his practice in commercial litigation, bankruptcy representation and business transactions.

    The New Jersey State Bar Association incorporated in 1899 is dedicated to the continuing education of lawyers and the public, to improving the legal system and to aiding in the administration of justice.Visit the Association's website at www.njsba.com

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    Published on: 6/25/2008    Last Visited: 6/25/2008  

    Allen A. Etish, a partner with the Haddonfield Law firm of Archer & Greiner, was reappointed a trustee of the New Jersey State Bar Foundation.

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    Etish was also installed as president-elect of the New Jersey Bar Association and will assume the presidency in 2009.

    A 1974 graduate of Rutgers School of Law-Camden, Etish attended Rutgers College where he was a Henry Rutgers Scholar.He is a frequent lecturer for the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, the Camden County Bar Association and the National Business Institute on various topics.

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    Published on: 4/26/2006    Last Visited: 8/29/2007  

    Allen A. Etish Named Second Vice President of New Jersey State Bar Association

    NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ , Allen A. Etish, a partner with the Haddonfield law firm of Archer & Greiner, and a Cherry Hill resident, will be installed as Second Vice President of the New Jersey State Bar Association (NJSBA) on May 18 at the organization's annual meeting in Atlantic City.Mr. Etish will assume the presidency of the NJSBA in 2009.He also serves as trustee for the New Jersey State Bar Foundation, the NJSBA's philanthropic arm.

    Mr. Etish has been a member of the NJSBA for 31 years and served as the Camden County representative on the Board of Trustees from 1999 until his nomination as Secretary in 2004.He served as chair of the association's Committee on Multi-Jurisdictional Practice (MJP), a highly charged issue regarding cross-border practice, from 2001 to 2004, and as co-chair from 2000 to 2001.

    Mr. Etish served on the NJSBA Nominating, Judicial Administration and Professional Responsibility Committees.He is presently a member of the General Council and a member of the Standing Committee on Long-Term Planning, where he has concluded a term as vice chair.As a member of the Board of Trustees, he served as trustee liaison to the Federal Practice and Procedure and Bankruptcy Law Sections, and the Malpractice Insurance and Automobile Reparations Committees.

    A former President of the Camden County Bar Association, Mr. Etish served the county association as a Trustee from 1980 to 1988.He is a former chair and member of the Camden County Bar's Judicial and Prosecutorial Appointments, Civil Practice and Debtor-Creditor Committees.He also served the county association as June Outing Chairman from 1990 to 2004.

    Mr. Etish is a member of the Board of Trustees and former Vice President of the Camden County Bar Foundation.He is also a Past President of the Association of County Bar Presidents.

    Etish has served on a number of New Jersey Supreme Court Committees including: the Committee on Multi-Jurisdictional Practice in 2001, the Committee on Bar Admission by Motion in 2001, and the Committee on the Model Rules of Judicial Conduct in 1995.He was also a member of the Supreme Court's Task Force on the Special Civil Part. A 1974 graduate of Rutgers School of Law-Camden, Mr. Etish attended Rutgers College where he was a Henry Rutgers Scholar.

    Mr. Etish is a frequent lecturer for the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, the Camden County Bar Association and the National Business Institute on various topics including: advanced federal court practice, best practices, multi-jurisdictional practice and real estate practice.A partner in Archer & Greiner's Litigation Department, he concentrates his practice in commercial litigation, bankruptcy representation and business transactions.

    The New Jersey State Bar Association, incorporated in 1899, is dedicated to the continuing education of lawyers and the public, to reforming and improving the legal system and to aiding in the administration of justice.

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    Published on: 5/21/2007    Last Visited: 8/29/2007  

    Allen A. Etish Named First Vice President of New Jersey State Bar Association

    Atlantic City, NJ (May 21, 2007) -- Allen A. Etish, a partner with the Haddonfield law firm of Archer & Greiner, and a Cherry Hill resident, was installed as First Vice President of the New Jersey State Bar Association (NJSBA) on May 17 at the organization's annual meeting in Atlantic City.Mr. Etish will assume the presidency of the NJSBA in 2009.He also serves as trustee for the New Jersey State Bar Foundation, the NJSBA's philanthropic arm.

    Mr. Etish has been a member of the NJSBA for 32 years and served as the Camden County representative on the Board of Trustees from 1999 until his nomination as Secretary in 2004.He served as chair of the association's Committee on Multi-Jurisdictional Practice (MJP), a highly charged issue regarding cross-border practice, from 2001 to 2004, and as co-chair from 2000 to 2001.

    Mr. Etish served on the NJSBA Nominating, Judicial Administration and Professional Responsibility Committees.He is presently a member of the General Council and a member of the Standing Committee on Long-Term Planning, where he has concluded a term as vice chair.As a member of the Board of Trustees, he served as trustee liaison to the Federal Practice and Procedure and Bankruptcy Law Sections, and the Malpractice Insurance and Automobile Reparations Committees.

    A former President of the Camden County Bar Association, Mr. Etish served the county association as a Trustee from 1980 to 1988.He is a former chair and member of the Camden County Bar's Judicial and Prosecutorial Appointments, Civil Practice and Debtor-Creditor Committees.He also served the county association as June Outing Chairman from 1990 to 2004.

    Mr. Etish is a member of the Board of Trustees and former Vice President of the Camden County Bar Foundation.He is also a Past President of the Association of County Bar Presidents.

    Mr. Etish has served on a number of New Jersey Supreme Court Committees including: the Committee on Multi-Jurisdictional Practice in 2001, the Committee on Bar Admission by Motion in 2001, and the Committee on the Model Rules of Judicial Conduct in 1995.He was also a member of the Supreme Court's Task Force on the Special Civil Part.

    A 1974 graduate of Rutgers School of Law-Camden, Mr. Etish attended Rutgers College where he was a Henry Rutgers Scholar.

    Mr. Etish is a frequent lecturer for the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, the Camden County Bar Association and the National Business Institute on various topics including: advanced federal court practice, best practices, multi-jurisdictional practice, trial evidence and real estate practice.A partner in Archer & Greiner's Litigation Department, he concentrates his practice in commercial litigation, bankruptcy representation and business transactions.

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    Published on: 5/8/2007    Last Visited: 8/28/2008  

    Allen A. Etish Named First Vice Presidentof New Jersey State Bar Association
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    Allen A. Etish Named First Vice Presidentof New Jersey State Bar Association

    NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ - Allen A. Etish, a partner with the Haddonfield law firm of Archer & Greiner, and a Cherry Hill resident, will be installed as First Vice President of the New Jersey State Bar Association (NJSBA) on May 17 at the organization's annual meeting in Atlantic City.Mr. Etish will assume the presidency of the NJSBA in 2009.He also serves as trustee for the New Jersey State Bar Foundation, the NJSBA's philanthropic arm.

    Mr. Etish has been a member of the NJSBA for 32 years and served as the Camden County representative on the Board of Trustees from 1999 until his nomination as Secretary in 2004.He served as chair of the association's Committee on Multi-Jurisdictional Practice (MJP), a highly charged issue regarding cross-border practice, from 2001 to 2004, and as co-chair from 2000 to 2001.

    Mr. Etish served on the NJSBA Nominating, Judicial Administration and Professional Responsibility Committees.He is presently a member of the General Council and a member of the Standing Committee on Long-Term Planning, where he has concluded a term as vice chair.As a member of the Board of Trustees, he served as trustee liaison to the Federal Practice and Procedure and Bankruptcy Law Sections, and the Malpractice Insurance and Automobile Reparations Committees.

    A former President of the Camden County Bar Association, Mr. Etish served the county association as a Trustee from 1980 to 1988.He is a former chair and member of the Camden County Bar's Judicial and Prosecutorial Appointments, Civil Practice and Debtor-Creditor Committees.He also served the county association as June Outing Chairman from 1990 to 2004.

    Mr. Etish is a member of the Board of Trustees and former Vice President of the Camden County Bar Foundation.He is also a Past President of the Association of County Bar Presidents.

    Mr. Etish has served on a number of New Jersey Supreme Court Committees including: the Committee on Multi-Jurisdictional Practice in 2001, the Committee on Bar Admission by Motion in 2001, and the Committee on the Model Rules of Judicial Conduct in 1995.He was also a member of the Supreme Court's Task Force on the Special Civil Part.

    A 1974 graduate of Rutgers School of Law-Camden, Mr. Etish attended Rutgers College where he was a Henry Rutgers Scholar.

    Mr. Etish is a frequent lecturer for the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, the Camden County Bar Association and the National Business Institute on various topics including: advanced federal court practice, best practices, multi-jurisdictional practice, trial evidence and real estate practice.A partner in Archer & Greiner's Litigation Department, he concentrates his practice in commercial litigation, bankruptcy representation and business transactions.

    The New Jersey State Bar Association, incorporated in 1899, is dedicated to the continuing education of lawyers and the public, to reforming and improving the legal system and to aiding in the administration of justice.

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    Published on: 5/24/2005    Last Visited: 8/28/2008  

    Allen A. Etish Named Treasurerof the New Jersey State Bar Association
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    Allen A. Etish Named Treasurerof the New Jersey State Bar Association

    NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ - Allen A. Etish, a partner with the Haddonfield law firm of Archer & Greiner, and a Cherry Hill resident, was installed as treasurer of the New Jersey State Bar Association (NJSBA) on May 19 at the organization's annual meeting in Atlantic City.Etish will assume the presidency of the NJSBA in 2009.He also serves as trustee for the New Jersey State Bar Foundation, the NJSBA's philanthropic arm.

    Etish has been a member of the NJSBA for 30 years and served as the Camden County representative on the Board of Trustees from 1999 until his nomination as secretary in 2004.He served as chair of the association's Committee on Multi-Jurisdictional Practice (MJP), a highly charged issue regarding cross-border practice, from 2001 to 2004, and as co-chair from 2000 to 2001.

    Etish served on the NJSBA Nominating, Judicial Administration and Professional Responsibility Committees.He is presently a member of the General Counsel and vice chair of the Standing Committee on Long-Term Planning.As a member of the Board of Trustees, he served as trustee liaison to the Federal Practice and Procedure and Bankruptcy Law Sections, and the Malpractice Insurance and Automobile Reparations Committees.

    A former president of the Camden County Bar Association, Etish served the county association as a trustee from 1980 to 1988.He is a former chair and member of the Camden County Bar's Judicial and Prosecutorial Appointments, Civil Practice and Debtor-Creditor Committees.He also served the county association as June Outing Chairman from 1990 to 2004.

    Etish is the current vice president of the Camden County Bar Foundation and a past president of the Association of County Bar Presidents.

    Etish has served on a number of New Jersey Supreme Court Committees including: the Committee on Multi-Jurisdictional Practice in 2001, the Committee on Bar Admission by Motion in 2001, and the Committee on the Model Rules of Judicial Conduct in 1995.He was also a member of the Supreme Court's Task Force on the Special Civil Part.

    A 1974 graduate of Rutgers School of Law-Camden, Etish attended Rutgers College where he was a Henry Rutgers Scholar.

    Etish is a frequent lecturer for the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, the Camden County Bar Association and the National Business Institute on various topics including: advanced federal court practice, best practices, multi-jurisdictional practice and real estate practice.A partner in Archer & Greiner's Litigation Department, he concentrates his practice in commercial litigation, bankruptcy representation and business transactions.

    The New Jersey State Bar Association, incorporated in 1899, is dedicated to the continuing education of lawyers and the public, to reforming and improving the legal system and to aiding in the administration of justice. - NJSBA -

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    Published on: 10/6/2008    Last Visited: 3/17/2007  

    Allen A. Etish Named Second Vice President of New Jersey State Bar Association

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    Published on: 7/16/2007    Last Visited: 8/28/2008  

    The program will feature Hon. Thomas P. Olivieri, P.J.S.C.; Hon. Neil H. Shuster, P.J.S.C.; Allen A. Etish, Esq.; and Ralph J. Lamparello, Esq.

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