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Brandon DeNafo is a highly skilled lawyer in Pleasantville, New Jersey, that specialize in Workers Compensation Law. Brandon Joseph De Nafo is a outstanding graduate of the University of Delaware, where he graduated with honors (Cum Laude). He furthered his schooling by using attending regulation faculty at the University of Cincinnati. During his time in law college, Mr. DeNafo gained precious experience with the aid of interning for the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office and for the Honorable Ann Marie Tracey of the Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas in Cincinnati, Ohio. Upon finishing regulation college, Mr. DeNafo became appointed as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Joseph E. Kane of the Atlantic County Superior Court. Following his clerkship, he served because the Assistant County Counsel for the County of Atlantic, wherein he supervised the Workers’ Compensation Department. Additionally, he has formerly labored as an assistant municipal prosecutor and is a Barrister of the New Jersey Workers Compensation American Inn of Court. Mr. DeNafos prison practice has primarily targeted on Workers Compensation, where he helps injured employees achieve the blessings they deserve. In 2003, he co-based DeNafo & Walcoff with Adam Walcoff. Throughout his profession, Mr. DeNafo has obtained numerous honors, including the prestigious New Jersey Supreme Court Lawyer Certification. This certification is simplest provided to attorneys who exhibit know-how in specific areas of regulation. Mr. DeNafo was licensed as an expert in Workers Compensation Law through the Supreme Court of New Jersey on March 4, 2010, a difference completed by way of much less than 3% of all New Jersey attorneys. Born and raised in Atlantic County, Mr. DeNafo is actively involved in the network. He has served as a member of the Egg Harbor Township Economic Development Committee and presently is living in Egg Harbor Township together with his spouse and youngsters.
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