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Marc
Alan Chase
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Curriculum
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Education:
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California State University - B.A. 1978 (Comparative
Literature)
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Seton Hall Law School - Received Juris Doctorate
Degree - 1981
Professional Experience:
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Employed by Chase & Chase, Esqs., since July,
1978.
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Admitted to New Jersey Bar, 1982.
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Became a Partner in the firm of Chase & Chase, Esqs., 1984.
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Attorney to the Board of Directors - Central Bergen
Chapter of
the American Red Cross - 1982 to 1990
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Attorney to the Board of Directors - Johnson Public
Library,
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Hackensack, New Jersey. 1984- present
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Member, Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts - New York.
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Member, Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts - New Jersey.
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Admitted to New York Bar October 23, 1990.
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Certified Arbitrator, New Jersey Superior Court
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Member - Million Dollar Advocates Forum
Bar Association Activities:
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Member, Bergen County Bar Association, 1982 -
present.
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Member, New Jersey State Bar Association, 1982 -
present.
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Member, American Bar Association, 1982 - present.
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Member, Association of Trial Lawyers of America, 1982
- present.
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Member, Bergen County Bar Association Lawyer Referral
Program,
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1982 present
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Certified Arbitrator for the Superior Court, State of
New Jersey
Career Highlights:
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Obtained jury verdict for $1.5 million dollars in a
"negligent assault" case in the Superior Court of New Jersey,
Bergen County, allowing for membership in the exclusive Million Dollar
Advocates Forum.
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Appearances on Geraldo Rivera and NBC
"Extra" and numerous radio shows, nationwide.
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Attorney of record in a number of precedent setting
cases, including Flach v. Flach, 256 N.J. regarding alimony and
equitable distribution and Super. 333 (1992) and V.J.S v. M.J.B., 249
N.J. Super. 318 (1991) involving precedent setting grounds for
annullments.
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