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John A. Haulenbeek

JOHN A. HAULENBEEK was admitted to the New Jersey Bar in 1983.  He is a graduate of Dartmouth College and received his law degree from Seton Hall University School of Law.  Mr. Haulenbeek clerked for Superior Court Judges Benjamin R. Nicosia and Laurence A. Stammelman.

Mr. Haulenbeek was associated for nine years with the law firm of Klatsky & Klatsky, Red Bank, New Jersey, where his practice concentrated on general corporate matters, commercial transactions and commercial litigation in both the law and chancery divisions for the Firm’s corporate and financial clients. He was responsible for the Firm’s representation of First Fidelity Bank, Midlantic National Bank and The Howard Savings Bank, which he represented in connection with transactional activities such as asset based lending, real estate based lending and government backed lending transactions. In addition, he was responsible for the foreclosure and other asset recovery litigation required by these financial clients of the Firm.  Since joining Pringle Quinn Anzano, P.C., as Of Counsel in early 1996, Mr. Haulenbeek has been primarily responsible for the Firm’s transactional and other commercial matters.

Mr. Haulenbeek also was appointed by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as one of the state’s seven Bar Examiners.  In that position he is responsible for the creation, administration and grading of the essay questions on New Jersey’s twice yearly bar admission examination.

Mr. Haulenbeek was named the Firm’s Managing Partner in March 2012.

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