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DNJ 2020 Newark NJ Arleo Posted on OSCAR Online Full_Name Court Next Clerkship Opening City State Last_Name Accepting Applications Now? Mail, Email or OSCAR? Post Grad Experience? Notes Madeline Cox Arleo DNJ 2020 Newark NJ Arleo posted on OSCAR online Renee Marie Bumb DNJ 2020 Camden NJ Bumb online preferred Claire C. Cecchi DNJ 2019 Newark NJ Cecchi posted on OSCAR online, paper Stanley R. Chesler DNJ 2020 Newark NJ Chesler preferred Katharine S. Hayden DNJ 2020 Newark NJ Hayden will post on OSCAR preferred Noel Lawrence Hillman DNJ 2022 Camden NJ Hillman mail preferred Robert B. Kugler DNJ 2020 Camden NJ Kugler posted on OSCAR online, paper Jose L. Linares DNJ 2020? Newark NJ Linares no longer hiring clerks - is retiring n/a William J. Martini DNJ 2020 (2 year) Newark NJ Martini will post on OSCAR this fall online requires two years post-grad Brian R. Martinotti DNJ posted 2/1/19 not hiring at this time Newark NJ Martinotti email Kevin McNulty DNJ 2020 Newark NJ McNulty posted on OSCAR online Joseph H. Rodriguez DNJ 2019 Camden NJ Rodriguez mail Esther Salas DNJ no openings Newark NJ Salas preferred Peter G. Sheridan DNJ 2021 Trenton NJ Sheridan paper preferred Michael A. Shipp DNJ 2021 Trenton NJ Shipp mail requires two years post-grad Jerome B. Simandle DNJ 2020 (2 year) Camden NJ Simandle will post on OSCAR online Anne E. Thompson DNJ 2020 Trenton NJ Thompson will post on OSCAR paper John Michael Vazquez DNJ 2021 Newark NJ Vazquez paper plans to interview in Jan 2020 William H. Walls DNJ no openings Newark NJ Walls will post on OSCAR when hiring online, paper requires one year post-grad Susan D. Wigenton DNJ 2020 Newark NJ Wigenton paper preferred Freda L. Wolfson DNJ 2019 Trenton NJ Wolfson posted on OSCAR online.
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