Saturday, September 17, 2011

JOHN E. COLLINS , Parker McCay John E. Collins - Senior Associate

John E. Collins Professional Experience:

John E. Collins concentrates his practice in the areas of education law and employment law. John E. Collins represents numerous school districts throughout New Jersey in all areas affecting their operation.

In addition, John E. Collins has served as the municipal prosecutor in Willingboro Township since 1984, giving John E. Collins the distinction of being the current municipal prosecutor with the longest continuous service in Burlington County.

Earlier in his career, John E. Collins served as Assistant Counsel for the New Jersey School Boards Association (NJSBA).

During that time, John E. Collins appeared in the Superior Court-Appellate Division and New Jersey Supreme Court on behalf of the Association in many landmark cases which had statewide impact for local school districts.

Prior to Parker McCay, John E. Collins had his own practice in Mount Holly for ten years where he gained extensive experience in personal injury, employment discrimination, matrimonial, criminal, workers' compensation and sports law.

In 1994, John E. Collins merged his practice with Carroll and Weiss in Lawrenceville, which ultimately merged with Parker McCay in 2000.

Professional Activities and Memberships - John E. Collins


Burlington County Bar Association
New Jersey State Bar Association
 (Administrative Law and Labor and Employment Sections)
Admissions - John E. Collins
New Jersey
U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey
U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit
U.S. Supreme Court
John E. Collins - Education:
Temple University School of Law (J.D., 1977)
Hamilton College (B.A., magna cum laude, 1968)

John E. Collins is an avid golfer and lifelong baseball player, having played collegiate and semipro baseball. John E. Collins continues to play competitive baseball in a South Jersey-Delaware over 55 league. 

John E. Collins has also coached at the Senior Babe Ruth and American Legion levels, and he served for five years as Assistant Baseball Coach at Burlington County College.

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