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Author: Kenneth Vercammen
Company: Kenneth Vercammen Esq.
Region: New Jersey
Website: www.njlaws.com
Author Comment / Biography: Kenneth Vercammen is an Edison, Middlesex County, NJ trial attorney where he handles Criminal, Municipal Court, Probate, Civil Litigation and Estate matters. Ken is author of the American Bar Association's new book “Criminal Law Forms” and often lectures to trial lawyers of the American Bar Association, NJ State Bar Association and Middlesex County Bar Association. As the Past Chair of the Municipal Court Section he has served on its board for 10 years. Awarded the Municipal Court Attorney of the Year by both the NJSBA and Middlesex County Bar Association, he also received the NJSBA- YLD Service to the Bar Award and the General Practitioner Attorney of the Year, now Solo Attorney of the Year. Ken Vercammen is a highly regarded lecturer on both Municipal Court/ DWI and Estate/ Probate Law issues for the NJICLE- New Jersey State Bar Association, American Bar Association, and Middlesex County Bar Association. His articles have been published by NJ Law Journal, ABA Law Practice Management Magazine, YLD Dictum, GP Gazette and New Jersey Lawyer magazine. He will be a speaker at the 2013 ABA Annual meeting program “Handling the Criminal Misdemeanor and Traffic Case” and serves as is the Editor in Chief of the NJ Municipal Court Law Review. For nine years he served as the Cranbury Township Prosecutor and also was a Special Acting Prosecutor in nine different towns. Ken has successfully handled over one thousand Municipal Court and Superior Court matters in the past 27 years. His private practice has devoted a substantial portion of professional time to the preparation and trial of litigated matters. Appearing in Courts throughout New Jersey several times each week on Criminal and Municipal Court trials, civil and contested Probate hearings. Ken also serves as the Editor of the popular legal website and mobile phone app www.njlaws.com and related blogs. In Law School he was a member of the Law Review, winner of the ATLA trial competition and top ten in class. Throughout his career he has served the NJSBA in many leadership and volunteer positions. Ken has testified for the NJSBA before the Senate Judiciary Committee to support changes in the DWI law to permit restricted use driver license and interlock legislation. Ken also testified before the Assembly Judiciary Committee in favor of the first-time criminal offender “Conditional Dismissal” legislation which permits dismissal of some criminal charges. He is the voice of the Solo and Small firm attorneys who juggle active court practice with bar and community activities. Recently, the ABA Solo Division has selected Ken to write its new book on “Marketing for the New and Small Firm Attorney”. In his private life he has been a member of the NJ State champion Raritan Valley Road Runners master’s team and is a 4th degree black belt.
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1. Summer 2013 New Jersey Municipal Law Review
June 24, 2013
Summer 2013 New Jersey Municipal Law Review
1. US Supreme Court requires warrant before taking of blood in DWI Missouri v McNeely 133 S. Ct. 1552 (2013) Respondent McNeely was stopped by a Missouri police officer for speeding and crossing the centerline. After declining to take a bre...
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2. Wills and Estate Planning for Orthopedists
March 28, 2012
Wills and Estate Planning for Orthopedists
Where there’s No Will
If you do not write a Will, the State has already written one for you. Your assets go to whoever a state law says receives the assets, or to the government itself! A Will should be a statement to the things you tr...
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3. Wills and Estate Planning for Firefighters
March 27, 2012
As average Americans, we work 80,000 hours in a lifetime, or 45 to 55 years. In spite of all the resources and assets we earn during our lifetime, the vast majority of Americans do not take the time to create the legal instructions to guide the court or a guardian. National statistics indicate that ...
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4. Answers to Questions about Probate
March 27, 2012
What is Probate? Probate is the process where after death the instructions of the Will are carried out. Will is admitted to “Probate” in the County Surrogate. Some people refer to the Surrogate as the Will Clerk. Upon the death of the testator or testatrix (maker of the Will), the probate procedure...
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5. Wills and Estate Planning for Air Traffic Controllers AFL-CIO
March 21, 2012
As average Americans, we work 80,000 hours in a lifetime, or 45 to 55 years. In spite of all our resources and the assets we earn during our lifetime, the vast majority of Americans do not take the time to create the legal instructions to guide the court or a guardian. National statistics indicate...
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6. Wills and Estate Planning for Amalgamated United Auto Workers
March 20, 2012
Wills and Estate Planning for Amalgamated United Auto Workers
By Kenneth Vercammen, Esq.
As average Americans, we work 80,000 hours in a lifetime, or 45 to 55 years. In spite of all our resources and the assets we earn during our lifetime, the vast majority of Americans do not tak...
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7. Wills and Estate Planning for Surveyors
February 28, 2012
Wills and Estate Planning for Surveyors
By Kenneth Vercammen, Esq.
Where there’s No Will …
If you do not write a Will, the State has already written one for you. Your assets go to whoever a state law says receives the assets, or to the government itself! A Will should b...
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8. Wills and Estate Planning for Fraternal Order of Police Members
December 30, 2011
Wills and Estate Planning for Fraternal Order of Police Members
By Kenneth Vercammen, Esq. and Han Ding
As average Americans, we work 80,000 hours in a lifetime, or 45 to 55 years. In spite of all our resources and the assets we earn during our lifetime, the vast majority of Americ...
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9. Provide For your Labrador Retriever dog in Your Will, Power of Attorney and Trust If You Become Dis
September 28, 2011
Provide For your Labrador Retriever dog in Your Will, Power of Attorney and Trust If You Become Disabled A bequest in your Will or Living Trust is an uncomplicated way to help protect your pets. If you were to pass away, who would take care of your pet, or would someone just t ake the dog to the “...
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10. Wills and Estate Planning for Boilermakers
December 29, 2010
Wills and Estate Planning for Boilermakers
By Kenneth Vercammen, Esq.
As average Americans, we work 80,000 hours in a lifetime, or 45 to 55 years. In spite of all our resources and the assets we earn during our lifetime, the vast majority of Americans do not t...
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