Eliades reappointed trustee to state bar association

| 29 Sep 2011 | 11:52

    New Brunswick — Paris P. Eliades, a Sparta attorney and resident, was re-appointed to a two-year term on the New Jersey State Bar Association’s Board of Trustees. He was sworn in at the association’s annual meeting, held May 16 to 18, in Atlantic City. A member of the state bar association since 1988, Eliades was first appointed to the Board of Trustees in 1997 and served until 2003. In 2005, he was again appointed to the Board of Trustees. A partner in the law firm of Daggett, Kraemer, Eliades, VanderWiele and Ursin, Eliades has a general practice with an emphasis on personal injury, matrimonial and criminal law. Eliades, who received his law degree from Bridgeport University School of Law, is a former assistant prosecutor with the Sussex County Prosecutor’s Office and a former municipal prosecutor. He has taught the Skills and Methods Course and Criminal Trial Preparation as a co-instructor for the Institute for Continuing Legal Education. The New Jersey State Bar Association, incorporated in 1899, is dedicated to the continuing education of lawyers and the public to reforming and improving the legal system and to aiding in the administration of justice.