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Rosemary Soto
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Practice Areas:
- Employment Law
- Business and Commercial Litigation
- Real Estate Litigation
- Construction Defect
Biography
Rosemary Soto is an associate in the firm’s Community Association Practice Group. Ms. Soto represents clients in the areas of general counseling, construction, and litigation practices.
Prior to joining the firm, Ms. Soto clerked for the Honorable Peter G. Geiger, J.S.C. of the Bergen County Superior Court, where she observed and was involved in civil litigation at its finest. She also worked with small to mid-size firms, where she provided clients with litigation and transactional support.
Ms. Soto received her J.D. from Rutgers Law School of Law-Newark, where she was the Senior Managing publication Editor of the Rutgers Computer and Technology Law Journal. She also practiced as a clinical law student in the Rutgers Intellectual Property Law Clinic.
Ms. Soto graduated from Montclair State University with a double-major in Jurisprudence and Business Administration with a concentration in International Business
Education
Rutgers University School of Law, Newark, New Jersey
- J.D. – 2018
- Honors: Certificate in Corporate and Business Law
- Clinical Law Student- Rutgers Intellectual Property Law
- Senior Publication Editor- Rutgers Computer and Technology Law Journal
Montclair State University. Montclair, New Jersey
- Cum Laude- 2015
- B.A. – Major in Jurisprudence
- B.S.- Major in International Business with a concentration in International Business
Bar Admission
- New Jersey
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