Andrew M. Wubbenhorst

Andrew M. Wubbenhorst

Judicial

About Andrew

Licenses

Licensed in New Jersey for 43 years

State: New Jersey

Acquired: 1982

Judicial

No misconduct found


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Work Experience

2012 - Present

Municipal Judge, Borough of Kinnelon

2012 - Present

Municipal Judge, Township of Boonton

2012 - Present

Municipal Judge, Town of Boonton

2011 - Present

Attorney, Andrew M. Wubbenhorst, Esq., LLC

2006 - Present

Municipal Judge, Borough of Bloomingdale

1997 - Present

Municipal Judge, Borough of Lincoln Park

1981 - 2011

Attorney, Johnson, Murphy, Hubner, McKeon, Wubbenhorst, Bucco & Appelt, P.C.

Associations

New Jersey State Bar Association

Member

United States District Court for the District of New Jersey

Member

Morris County Bar Association

Member

Sample of Legal Cases

Wreden v. Twp. of Lafayette

Hubner v. Spring Valley Equestrian Ctr.

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Education

1981

Samford University, Cumberland School of Law

JD - Juris Doctor

1978

High Point University

BA - Bachelor of Arts

Speaking Engagements

2015

Legalpalooza

Municipal Court and Criminal Law Update

Publications

1981

American Journal of Trial Advocacy Impeachment by Prearrest Silence: The Tacit Admission Rule
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