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RAM Law Named One of New Jersey’s Best Places to Work in 2025

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Rebenack Aronow & Mascolo L.L.P. (RAM Law) is proud to announce that we were named one of NJBIZ’s Best Places to Work in New Jersey in 2025, ranking 7th among the state’s top workplaces. This recognition highlights the welcoming and collaborative environment we work hard to cultivate each day. What makes this honor especially meaningful is that it is based on confidential feedback from our employees, reflecting the strength of our culture and our ongoing commitment to supporting our team.

The award is the result of an independent survey conducted by BridgeTower Media’s Best Companies Group, which gathers insights from employees about their workplace experiences. RAM Law was formally recognized at the NJBIZ Best Places to Work banquet, celebrating the state’s leading employers.

For the full list of honorees, visit NJBIZ.

About RAM Law

Founded in 2007, RAM Law is a New Jersey personal injury firm with offices in New Brunswick, Somerville, and Manalapan. Our team of civil trial attorneys has recovered more than $170 million for clients. We remain dedicated to fostering a workplace where our people can thrive.

To schedule a free consultation at RAM Law, call 732-247-3600 or contact us online. We serve clients throughout the state, including Middlesex County, Monmouth County, and Somerset County.

Contact Our Office

To schedule a confidential consultation, contact us online or call our offices, in New Brunswick at (732) 247-3600, in Somerville at (908) 448-2560, or in Manalapan at (732) 828-2234.

RAM Law
Multiple Offices Across New Jersey

New Brunswick

111 Livingston Avenue
New Brunswick, NJ 08901

Somerville

21 North Bridge Street
Somerville, NJ 08876

Manalapan

348 Route 9, Suite E
Manalapan, New Jersey 07726

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