CRIMINAL LAW FORMS bookNew book from the American Bar AssociationAuthor: Kenneth Vercammen Use Criminal Law Forms to assist stand for persons charged with criminal and traffic offenses. Detailed instruction and valuable understanding is provided starting with the initial contact with the customer, to strolling into the court house, and handling the steps that follow. Two hundred and ten flexible forms help make criminal legal representatives more reliable and productive, while likewise minimizing the opportunity for errors. Wrongdoer Law Forms helps lawyers face the challenges of: Criminal defense DWI cases Juvenile offenses Domestic violence Traffic violations Auto Accidents And far more Regular rate $139.95, General Practitioner SOLO Member Price $129.95 To buy contact ABA Customer Care, 1- 321 N. Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60653 or fax to
(PC: 5150457) ISBN:978 -1 -61438 -879 -1 http://apps.americanbar.org/abastore/index.cfm?section=main&fm=Product.AddToCart&pid=5150457 Kenneth Vercammen is an Edison, Middlesex County, NJ trial attorney where he handles Criminal, Municipal Court, Probate, Civil Litigation and Estate Administration matters. Ken is author of the American Bar Association's brand-new book Criminal Law Forms and typically lectures to trial lawyers of the American Bar Association, NJ State Bar Association and Middlesex County Bar Association. As the Past Chair of the Municipal Court Section he has actually served on its board for 10 years. Granted the Municipal Court Attorney of the Year by both the NJSBA and Middlesex County Bar Association, he likewise got the NJSBA- YLD Service to the Bar Award and the General Practitioner Attorney of the Year, now Solo Attorney of the Year. Ken Vercammen is an extremely related to speaker on both Municipal Court / DWI and Estate / Probate Law issues for the NJICLE- New Jersey State Bar Association, American Bar Association, and Middlesex County Bar Association. His articles have actually been published by NJ Law Journal, ABA Law Practice Management Magazine, YLD Dictum, GP Gazette and New Jersey Lawyer magazine. He was a speaker at the 2013 ABA Annual meeting program Handling the Criminal Misdemeanor and Traffic Case and acts as is the Editor in Chief of the NJ Municipal Court Law Review. For 9 years he acted as the Cranbury Township Prosecutor as well as was a Special Acting Prosecutor in 9 various towns. Ken has effectively handled over one thousand Municipal Court and Superior Court matters in the past 27 years. His personal practice has committed a substantial portion of expert time to the preparation and trial of litigated matters. Appearing in Courts throughout New Jersey several times weekly on Criminal and Municipal Court trials, civil and contested Probate hearings. Ken likewise functions as the Editor of the popular legal web site and smart phone app and related blog sites. In Law School he belonged to the Law Review, winner of the ATLA trial competition and leading ten in course. Throughout his profession he has actually served the NJSBA in lots of management and volunteer positions. Ken has affirmed for the NJSBA before the Senate Judiciary Committee to support changes in the DWI law to allow restricted use motorist license and interlock regulation. Ken likewise testified prior to the Assembly Judiciary Committee in favor of the first-time criminal wrongdoer Conditional Dismissal regulation which allows dismissal of some criminal charges. He is the voice of the Solo and Small company lawyers who juggle active court practice with bar and neighborhood activities. Just recently, the ABA Solo Division has actually picked Ken to compose its new book on Marketing for the New and Small Firm Attorney. In his private life he has actually been a member of the NJ State champion Raritan Valley Road Runners masters group and is a 4th degree black belt.