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Mr. Macklin practices mainly in the areas of commercial litigation, consumer protection, personal injury and malpractice. He also represents clients in contested probate matters.

Mr. Macklin is admitted to the Bar in New Jersey and New York and to the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey. Mr. Macklin is an Adjunct Professor at the Fordham University School of Law.  He is currently a member of the Justice Morris Pashman American Inn of Court.

He earned his J.D. from the Fordham University School of Law and his B.A. from Emory University. At Fordham, Mr. Macklin served on the Executive Board of the Brendan Moore Trial Advocacy Center, and was Notes & Articles Editor on the Fordham Environmental Law Review.

Mr. Macklin was a second year and third year law clerk at Cohn Lifland Pearlman Herrmann & Knopf LLP.

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  • Anna Nicole Smith

    No one should confuse the circus that is happening in Florida in the probate matter involving Anna Nicole Smith as a normal proceeding.  True the matter is being heard in a probate court.  But that virtually ends the similarity to the customary probate hearing.  The matter involves the unfortunate death...

  • Accountings (as per the Rules)
    Actions to settle up an estate and receive approval for the manner in which the estate has been administered and divided are accounting actions. Rule 4:87 provides the rules for such an action and will be discussed in greater detail in later comments.  Generally they are filed in the same...
  • Method of Proceeding (Rules again)

    Rule 4:83 provides that all action within the Probate Part of the Chancery Division shall be brought pursuant to Rule 4:67 in a summary manner by the filing of a complaint and issuance of an order to show cause.  The Surrogate may fix the return date of the order to...

  • Contested Probate Matters (yet another Rule)

    Unless authorized by the Superior Court, the Surrogates Court cannot act in any matter in which:

    • a caveat has been filed with the court before entry of judgment;
    • a doubt arises on the face of the will or it has been lost or...
  • Notice of Probate (more Rules)
    After a will has been probated the person so appointed shall mail to all beneficiaries and to all persons designated by Rule 4:80-1(a)(3) a notice that the will has been probated, the place and date of probate, the name and address of the personal representative and a statement that a...

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Areas of Practices
Commercial Litigation
Consumer Protection
Contested Probate
Personal Injury and Malpractice
Transition Litigation

Education
J.D., Fordham University School of Law
B.A., Emory University

Bar Admissions
New Jersey
New York

United States District Court for the District of New Jersey

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