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n experienced and well-respected New Jersey attorney, Martin F. Kronberg’s clients benefit from his decades of hard-fought trial experience.
His courtroom success began early when he served as Assistant Prosecutor of Essex County. Though still a young litigator, he was tapped to lead a team of attorneys while personally trying over one hundred criminal cases including homicides and other serious offenses.
Martin F. Kronberg was also appointed by the New Jersey Supreme Court to serve as a member of the New Jersey Supreme Court District Ethics Committee, a venerated position where he was tasked with invest gating and prosecuting ethics violations committed by New Jersey attorneys practicing in the State.
He has also served on the following Board, Associations, and Leadership Positions:
Board of Trustees, East Orange General Hospital Foundation
New Jersey Association of Justice
National Trial Lawyers Associations
Municipal Prosecutor, Township of Livingston
AV Preeminent®–Martindale-Hubbell®
“Super Lawyer” every year since 2012 a distinction reached by only 5% of NJ attorneys
Mr. Kronberg’s award of the prestigious AV Preeminent rating by the Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory [RK1] is particularly noteworthy, as it represents the highest rating possible from the richest database of attorneys in American history. This rating means he is in the top ten percent of all attorneys nationwide an honor he has held for a rare 30 years straight!
He holds his JD from Georgetown Law School and earned a master of laws degree in Tax Law from New York University Law School.
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