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Mentors Guide Attorneys Through 'Precarious Intersection,' Archer's Muccifori Says
27 June 2019
Archer & Greiner P.C.
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Thomas Muccifori, in addition to being chair of the trade secret
protection and non-compete practice at Archer & Greiner in
Haddonfield, is hiring chair, and recruiting and retention partner.
He first became part of the firm's hiring committee in 1989,
when he was an associate. A colleague said: "Over 30 years,
Tom has played an integral mentorship role within Archer, providing
critical support for many of the firm's Summer Associates and
young lawyers, providing guidance on advancing within the ranks and
navigating any challenges along the way. He has brought about
change for many people, and in doing so has provided others,
including female and diverse attorneys, with greater opportunities
to develop their careers just as he developed his own
career."
Originally published by New Jersey Law Journal
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