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Mr. Sokolowski is Of Counsel in the firm's Trenton office. Mr. Sokolowski focuses his practice primarily on labor and employment litigation, representing public sector labor unions and their members in state and federal courts in all aspects of civil litigation, administrative hearings, and appellate practice. He regularly provides counseling to labor unions and their members on such matters as pension, welfare, and health insurance benefits, termination, discipline, age, disability, gender, national origin and pregnancy discrimination, CEPA/whistleblower, and sexual harassment. Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Sokolowski served as law clerk to the Hon. James E. Rafferty, J.S.C.

 

Education

 

Brooklyn Law School, J.D., 1998

Columbia University, B.A., 1994

 

Bar Admissions

 

New Jersey, 1998

U.S. District Court New Jersey, 1998

U.S. Court of Appeal, Third Circuit, 2004

 

Professional Affiliations

 

New Jersey State Bar Association

 

Jason E. Sokolowski

Of Counsel

 

jsokolowski@zazzali-law.com

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