Stark & Stark lawyer honored with NJBIZ ‘40 under 40’ Award

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Stark & Stark announced that shareholder Bryan M. Roberts, Esq., has been honored by NJBIZ as a recipient of its prestigious 40 under 40 Award for 2020, recognizing exceptional young business leaders.

The award was presented at a virtual event on Oct. 28.

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Roberts is an expert civil trial attorney as certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey and a member of Stark & Stark’s Accident & Personal Injury practice, specializing in representing the victims of trucking and tractor-trailer accidents. As a licensed commercial truck and motorcycle operator, he offers unique insight into safety issues and crashes involving these vehicles, according to a statement provided by Stark & Stark. He also concentrates his practice in the areas of wrongful death and catastrophic personal injuries from automobile, truck and motorcycle crashes as well as construction site accidents.

“We congratulate Bryan Roberts on this recognition as one of our state’s brightest young business leaders and are very proud to have him as a member of our firm,” Stark & Stark Managing Shareholder Michael Donahue, Esq., said in the statement. “Bryan is dedicated to educating the public about commercial motor vehicle safety, counseling his clients and their families as they navigate the maze of trauma and recovery from injuries, and advocating for those who are unable to do so for themselves.”

Each year, NJBIZ recognizes the best and the brightest of the Garden State’s next generation of business leaders with its 40 under 40 Awards, representing a diverse range of industries, including law, health care, commercial real estate, nonprofit and sports.

“I am honored to join my peers in receiving this recognition and am grateful to have an opportunity to pursue my passion for helping people who have suffered catastrophic injuries as well as their families. It’s all about enhancing safety and advancing justice in the state of New Jersey,” Roberts said in the statement.

“As he fights for just compensation in the courtroom, Bryan shows remarkable compassion and determination in defending the rights of others,” Donahue added.

For more information, visit www.stark-stark.com

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