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Jack Piermont - Jersey City, NJ

26 Journal SquareSuite 1102 Jersey City, NJ 07306 - 4182

Updated: 05/30/2014

Jersey City Workers' Compensation Lawyer

Overview

JACK S. PIERMONT, a member of the firm, was admitted to the New Jersey Bar in December, 1973. From February to May, 1974 he served as an assistant Judge Advocate at Plattsburgh Air Force Base handling administrative matters, disciplinary hearings and court martials. Jack joined Frank Lerner, P.A. in May, 1974 and became a partner in 1981. Jack has vast trial experience in civil, criminal, quasi-criminal, family and chancery matters in the Superior Court of New Jersey and United States Federal District Court. He has handled administrative hearings before such state agencies as PERS, Social Security Administration and the Division of Motor Vehicles. He appears frequently in the Workers' Compensation Courts and the Superior Court, Law and Appellate Divisions for various matters. He served the American Arbitration Association as a panel arbitrator and as a Court appointed Arbitrator in Superior Court. Jack is also approved as a real estate closing attorney for various title companies in New Jersey and is a member of the New Jersey and New York Bars as well as the American, New Jersey and Hudson County Bar Associations.

About Jack Piermont

Practice Areas

  • Workers' Compensation
  • Personal Injury

Qualifications

Bar Admissions

  • New Jersey, 1973
  • New York

Other Affiliations

  • American Arbitration Association
  • American Bar Association
  • New Jersey Bar Association
  • Hudson County Bar Association

Past Positions

  • Plattsburgh Air Force Base, Assistant Judge Advocate, 1974

Office Information

Address

26 Journal SquareSuite 1102 Jersey City, NJ 07306 - 4182

Fax

  • 201-653-6913

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