Richard C Camp

Richard C Camp

Licensed for 56 years

Family Lawyer at Roseland, NJ
Practice Areas: Family, Lawsuits & Disputes, Arbitration

103 Eisenhower Pkwy, Roseland, NJ

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Licenses

Licensed in New Jersey for 56 years

State: New Jersey

Acquired: 1969

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Location

Lum, Drasco, & Positan LLC

103 Eisenhower Pkwy, Roseland, NJ, 070680000

Law Offices of Richard C Camp

Roseland, NJ

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Posted by Ellie | August 3, 2013

do not hire

This retired Judge should not be taking jobs as a mediator. It has been my experience that he is bias and cannot be fair. This retired Judge is very pro father, and oversteps his boundaries. The sad truth is that he charges a fortune, but creates double work for other professionals that have to fi...x his case. Additionally- he often will not hesitate to pick up a phone and call the sitting judge- not a good place to be- Hire a regular lawyer as a mediator- you are better off

Posted by molly | May 3, 2013

Too Costly

This lawyer never returns a call or an email and charges so much money. There appears to me no issues resolved, and the bill just keeps climbing. He also appears to be quite set in his ways and opinionated. I am sure he would be an aggressive lawyer - but as a mediator he is just not neutral and p...icks sides

Posted by vincent | April 26, 2013

Retired Judge- too expensive

This retired Judge appears to be prolonging litigation, and actually causes more confusion than he fixes. I do not think he understands that mediation is confidential- and often makes reports he should not make. I have nothing against the man- I just get tired of paying a bill monthly and getting n...othing accomplished

Posted by Michael | March 12, 2011

Uniquely qualified retired judge is poor arbiter

Our divorce settlement took 2 years and an extraordinary amount of effort to reach. Everyone who has seen the settlement describes it as one of the most detailed agreements they have ever seen. Everything was nailed down. The settlement allowed for a few specific items, e.g. Child Support, to be a...rbitrated. Judge Camp is a very distinguished retired Judge. His credentials are impeccable. He is very personable. I thought Judge Camp was uniquely qualified as an arbiter for issues arising out of our divorce settlement. My ex-wife, sought arbitration and to include issues that were not subject to arbitration. Judge Camp agreed these issues were not arbitrateable under the settlement and sought my agreement to expand the arbitration scope, arguing that it would be less expensive for him to hear it than for us to return to court. I declined. During arbitration and over the objections of my attorney, Judge Camp disregarded arbitration rules and procedures. Judge Camp acknowledged that his actions were not consistent with “standard” arbitration but proceeded anyway. After a couple of days of arbitration Judge Camp proposed settlement terms that were inconsistent with the divorce settlement, including “lump sum” child support, which all parties agreed is unenforceable. I declined. We asked Judge Camp to conduct arbitration consistent with the settlement. In his decision, Judge Camp emasculated the settlement. He arbitrarily emancipated my college aged son. He determined child support arbitrarily, literally pulling a number from the air, rather adhering to the settlement or even child support guidelines. Further, He held me accountable for a significant portion of my ex’s legal fees on the basis of my lack of cooperation. Judge Camp is clearly a very capable individual. The challenge with using Judge Camp to arbitrate is that he wants to judge. Judge Camp does not feel constrained by the agreement he is arbitrating or arbitration process and procedures. If you are looking for a good arbiter, I highly recommend you look beyond Judge Camp. If your settlement is not finalized, I urge you not to agree to arbitration. I belatedly learned that an arbiter can essentially do whatever he wants and one’s only recourse is an expensive court battle. Because Judge Camp chose not to arbitrate, we are now locked in an expensive appeal of Judge Camp’s “decision”.

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Experience

Associations

New Jersey State Bar Association

Member

Essex County Bar Association

Member

American Trial Lawyers Association

Member

American Judicature Society

Member

1988 - 1989

Essex County Bar Association, Family Law Committee

Chair

Education

1968

Seton Hall University School of Law

JD - Juris Doctor

1963

Colgate University

BA - Bachelor of Arts

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