WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, NJ--(Marketwire - May 20, 2010) - Scott H. Marcus & Associates, a South Jersey law firm specializing in bankruptcy law, debt collection and mortgage modification, announces that Amar Agrawal has joined the firm as an attorney upon passing the New Jersey and Pennsylvania Bar examinations.
A 2010 graduate of Rutgers School of Law in Camden, N.J., Mr. Agrawal has worked for Scott H. Marcus & Associates as a law clerk since May 2009. In his new role, he will be involved with all aspects of bankruptcy law on behalf of the firm's clients.
"We are thrilled that Mr. Agrawal is now a licensed attorney. His strong legal background, sharp mind and fluency in Hindi and other languages will make him a valuable asset to the firm," said Scott H. Marcus, the firm's president.
Prior to joining Scott H. Marcus & Associates, Mr. Agrawal was a senior paralegal and an administrative supervisor at a personal injury firm in Philadelphia for five years, dealing primarily with toxic torts. In addition to his degree from Rutgers School of Law, he earned a Bachelor's degree in Administration of Justice and Economics from Rutgers University in New Brunswick in 2004.
Mr. Agrawal owes his fluency in Hindi and Gujarati to the 10 years he spent in India. He presently resides in Sicklerville, N.J.
Established in 1984 Scott H. Marcus & Associates provides businesses and individuals with outstanding legal services in a variety of practice areas including corporate law, debt collection, bankruptcy, mortgage modification, real estate, wills and estates. Headquartered in Washington Township/Turnersville, N.J., the firm is equipped with a full staff of attorneys, paralegals, and support personnel and is committed to excellence in client service. For more information call 856-227-0800 or visit www.marcuslaw.net. For Scott H. Marcus & Associates debt collection and commercial litigation division, visit www.marcuscollections.net.
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