Jamie Von Ellen<br/><br/>Mr. Wolkstein’s Bar Admissions include: New Jersey State Bar;<br/>United States District Court, New Jersey; U.S. Supreme Court<br/>and the Third Circuit Court of Appeals.<br/><br/>He was named a New Jersey “Super Lawyer” in Family Law in<br/>2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 and received the William<br/>J. McCloud Award for excellence in his practice of Family Law in<br/>2007. Mr. Wolkstein also enjoys an AV (the highest) rating in the<wbr/><br/>Martindale-Hubb<wbr/>ell<wbr/> Law Directory.<wbr/><br/><wbr/><br/>About<wbr/>Jamie K. Von Ellen:Thus, whilst the most profitable law firms in the world remain in New York, four of the six largest firms in the world are based in London in the United Kingdom. But the huge size of the United States results in a larger number of large firms overall — a 2003 survey found that the United States alone had 901 law firms with more than 50 lawyers, while there were only 58 such firms in Canada, 44 in Great Britain, 14 in France, and 9 in Germany. There is an increasing tendency towards globalisation of law firms.<br/>Jamie Von Ellen<wbr/><br/><wbr/><br/>Mergers,<wbr/>acquisitions, division and reorganizations occur between law firms as in other businesses. The specific books of business and specialization of attorneys as well as the professional ethical strictures surrounding conflict of interest can lead to firms splitting up to pursue different clients or practices, or merging or recruiting experienced attorneys to acquire new clients or practice areas.<wbr/><br/><wbr/><br/>Wolkstein,<wbr/>Von Ellen And Brown, LLC:<br/><br/>FROM ROUTE 22 WEST<br/><br/>Take Route 22 West past Linens & Things (it will be on your right). Exit to your second right<br/>at the Westfield exit. Cross over Route 22 via overpass. At first light, turn left (there is a<br/>left-turn lane) onto Park Place. Make first right into our parking lot. We are on the second floor.<br/>Jamie K. Von Ellen<br/>The largest law firms in the world are based primarily in the United Kingdom and the United States. The American system of licensing attorneys on a state-by-state basis, the tradition of having a headquarters in a single U.S. state and a close focus o