After earning his bachelor of arts in political science at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, James E Dow, Jr., matriculated at the Rutgers University School of Law in Newark, NJ. His accomplishments at Rutgers include editing the Rutgers Journal of Computers and the Law and serving a year as president of the Student Bar Association. James E Dow, Jr., earned his juris doctor in 1972 and gained admittance to practice in the State of New Jersey and before the US District Court of New Jersey. His first job in the legal field involved advising and clerking for the Honorable Almeric L Christian, the Chief Judge of the US District Court in the Virgin Islands.
Mr. Dow went on to serve tenures as an assistant attorney general with the Virgin Islands Attorney General’s Office; an associate with Lofton, Lester & Smith Newark; and an assistant deputy public defender with the Office of the Public Defender in Hackensack, NJ. He has operated his own private in Hackensack, NJ, since 1995.
Hackensack, NJ, US