James E. Moore received his Bachelor of Arts Degree from Rutgers College at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, in 1992, where he majored in History. After graduation, he worked as the controller for several interrelated property management companies in Wildwood Crest, NJ. He received his Juris Doctor from Widener University School of Law, Delaware (now the Delaware School of Law) in 2008, where he proudly represented veterans of the United States Armed Forces in appealing adverse benefits decisions before VA regional offices and the Board of Veterans Appeals.
After law school, Jim served as law clerk to the Honorable Nelson C. Johnson, J.S.C. (ret.) in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Atlantic County. Following his clerkship, he was an associate in law firms in Cape May and Atlantic Counties, handling litigation and transactions in a variety of disciplines, including land use, real estate, estate planning, personal injury, civil rights, commercial, banking, landlord/tenant, and municipal matters. He is a former acting public defender for Lower Township and most recently was an Assistant Prosecutor for Cape May County, handling pre-trial/bail reform, trial and appellate matters. He was also the Program Coordinator for the Cape May County Prosecutor’s Office Veterans Diversion Program, which provides eligible veterans with opportunities for community-based treatment and mentoring by fellow veterans in lieu of traditional criminal prosecution.
He received the Young Lawyer of the Year award from the Cape May County Bar Association in 2012 and served as President of the Bar Association from 2015-2016.
Jim will focus his practice primarily on litigation matters at the Firm, as well as transactional matters in land use, real estate, and business environments.
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