Stark & Stark Launches New Website
Stark & Stark is pleased to announce the launch of our new website. Prior to the re-design, our firm's site worked independently of our two blogs, the New Jersey Law Blog and the Traumatic Brain Injury Law Blog.
Now, visitors to our site can travel easily between the Firm's webpage and our blogs. Also, information posted to our blogs by our attorneys is automatically fed into the appropriate practice area pages of our website. The seamless transfer of information ensures that our readers will always have access to timely informational updates important to them.
The new site is also very user friendly. Descriptions of the various practice areas have centrally located links to relevant information including: attorney bios, articles, press mentions, legal guides, etc. An attorney search capability has also been added which allows visitors to locate attorneys using as criteria such as, name, title, practice area, location, law school, state civil trial certification, Martindale Hubble peer review rated, etc. There is also a Media kit that contains pertinent information about the firm and copies of their print advertisements.
Stark & Stark worked with Tim Stanley and Cicely Wilson of Justia on this project.


22 years ago as a college drunk prank myself and another individual lit a bale of hay infront of our dorm. Needless to say they individual whose door we placed it infront of wanted us prosicuted to the max. The school on the otherhand did not wish to press any charges. So after being told to avoid a trial and possible jail time we should plead quilty to criminal mischief, arson etc. we pleaded no contest. At that time we were given 4 years probation. That was when I was 18. I am now 41 and would like to coach my children or adopt another child, but I know that this stupid drunken prank I commited as a kid prevents me from being able to do either. Also, I went directly back to college, got my masters and have been employed at the same company for 15 years. I am no different than any of my person who tell of the things they did as a kid. The only difference is that I have a permanent scar that I would like to make go away so that I don't have to tell my children that dad is a convicted felon. I am writing you to see the possiblity of making this mistake go away.
Great web site. Informative and easy to find the attorneys.