In recognition of his contributions to the practice of Family Law, Charles F. Vuotto, Jr., Esq., of Tonneman, Vuotto, Enis & White in Matawan, received the 2013 Edward Schoifet Family Law Award on January 23, 2013 presented by the Family Law Section of the Middlesex County Bar Association. The Schoifet Award, the highest honor presented by the Family Law Section, commemorates the legacy of Edward Schoifet who passed away in 2006. Ed was considered the dean of the Middlesex County Family Bar and was recognized as a role model for all family law practitioners. The Award is presented annually to a Family Law Practitioner who has been engaged in the practice for 15 years or more and who exemplifies those principles by which Ed practiced family law: maintaining knowledge of past and present case law to advise clients thoroughly; analyzing the facts of each case in detail and diligently applying the law to those facts; presenting the issues and applicable law to the client in a manner appropriate to the client’s understanding; making purposeful efforts to settle the issues in fair and reasonable terms before resorting to litigation; fostering respect and courtesy for the bench and fellow attorneys; maintaining highest standards of integrity and professionalism; and exhibiting leadership in the Middlesex County or State Bar Association.After an extensive and confidential peer reveiw by members of the Bar and Judiciary, Charles F. Vuotto, Jr., Esq. has received a new Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Rating of AV.
Charles F. Vuotto, Jr., Esq. has been included in the April 2012 issue of New Jersey Super Lawyers and on SuperLawyers.com. View his profile here.
Mr. Vuotto has been granted fellowship in the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (“AAML”). AAML was founded in 1962 by a highly regarded domestic relations attorneys “To provide leadership that promotes the highest degree of professionalism and excellence in the practice of family law.” There are currently more than 1,600 Fellows in 50 states. The Academy Fellows are highly skilled negotiators and litigators who represent individuals in all facets of family law. You can read more about the AAML atwww.AAML.org. Mr. Vuotto will be sworn in to the AAML at their annual dinner meeting on June 11, 2011.
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