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Lindsay A. McKillop - Bridgewater, NJ
1200 Route 22 EastSuite 2000 Bridgewater, NJ 08807
The Law Office of Rajeh A. Saadeh, L.L.C.
Bridgewater Family Law Lawyer
Overview
Prior to practicing law, Lindsay served as the judicial law clerk for the Hon. Judith S. Charny, a Judge of the Superior Court who sat in both the Family Part and the Criminal Division in Camden County. At Rutgers Law School , Lindsay was the president of the OUTLaws, Rutgers' LGBTQ+ Student Organization. She also was the Business and Marketing Editor for the Rutgers Journal of Law and Public Policy and a semifinalist in the Rutgers Hunter Moot Court Competition. Lindsay also participated in the Rutgers Domestic Violence Pro Bono Project, where she provided support to victims of domestic violence seeking final restraining orders against their abuser.
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