Donald Scarinci

1100 Valley Brook Avenue, Lyndhurst, NJ

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1983
Seton Hall University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1980
New York University, MA - Masters
1978
Montclair State University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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26 Jan, 2012
There is little doubt that Donald Scarinci is the most knowledgeable attorney to call with just about any question about government or the state and US constitution. He is the "go to" lawyer for mayors and councilmen in over half of northern New Jersey and just talking to him once will show you why. Donald has a skill at taking difficult concepts and making them easy to understand. His analysis is always insightful and he can help you solve problems and consider options in a way that I have never found other lawyers do. Donald is a good business lawyer too, with skills ranging from mergers and acquisitions to litigating commercial matters. In so many areas of law he is more than a lawyer, he is a trusted advisor.
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Spiros

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24 Jan, 2012
Donald, is not only an expert in his practice with tremendous bench strength at Scarinci and Hollebeck, but he is an attorney who forms deep trusting relationships with his clients. This allows him to be successful where others struggle. I have worked with many attorneys over the last 20 years. I find Donald's level of integrity to be unmatched among his peers
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Publications

2010:
Independent Books, Redistricting and the Politics of Reform
2005:
New Jersey Heritage Press, David Brearley and the Making of the United States Constitution
2003:
Seton Hall Law Review, Volume Thirty-Two, Number Four, Congressional Redistricting in New Jersey
2003:
New Jersey Law Journal, Pay-to-Play Limits: Just More Curbs on Campaign Contributions
2001:
New Jersey Lawyer, New Jersey's Experiment with Campaign Finance Reform
1993:
Seton Hall Legislative Journal, The New Jersey Campaign Contributions and Expenditures Reporting Act: Is it Reform?
1993:
New Jersey Law Journal, Contribution-Limits Law Sets Complex Standards
1992:
New Jersey Lawyer, To Disclose or Not to Disclose
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