Union County Republican Chairman Phil Morin has become a partner in the politically-connected law firm Florio, Perrucci, Steinhardt & Fader, the firm announced today.
The firm, which was founded by former Gov. Jim Florio, a Democrat, counts many insiders of both political parties as partners. They include Warren County Republican Chairman Doug Steinhardt; Bergen County Democratic insider Paul Fader, who was chief counsel to Governor McGreevey and Codey and a two-term mayor of Englewood; and former Bergen County Republican Chairman Rob Ortiz, who is currently the Republican State Committee's finance chair.
Morin most recently worked at Saul Ewing. Before that he worked with LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae LLP and as a sole practitioner.
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