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Micheal Keefe

Mr. Keefe received his Bachelor of Science degree Cum Laude from Fordham University in 1989 and his Juris Doctor degree from Fordham University School of Law in 1992.

He was admitted to the New Jersey Supreme Court, the United States District Court and the Colorado Supreme Court in 1992. In 1995 he was admitted to the United States Court of Appeals 3rd Circuit.

He served as Judicial Clerk with the Superior Court of New Jersey, Middlesex County with the Hon. Herman L. Brietkopf.

He has served as the New Brunswick Planning Board Attorney and is currently the Attorney for Highland Park Housing Authority. His areas of practice concentration include Personal Injury Litigation, Commercial and Residential Real Estate and Land Use.

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