Braun: Tenafly lawyer's work with Ocean County homeless reveals...

Braun: Tenafly lawyer's work with Ocean County homeless reveals...
Source: The Jersey Journal    Posted on 2012-01-20
Jeffrey Wild, in his day job, handles enormous corporate lawsuits involving millions but, in his spare time, he defends the homeless and recently won a decision in a Toms River Court to allow the homeless to camp out on public land.... Full story...
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