Practice
Group
Civil Litigation
Entertainment Law
Services
Civil Litigation
Entertainment Matters
Education
Law: John Marshall Law School, J.D. with honors (1975),
member of the Order of John Marshall Undergraduate:
Westminster College, B.A. (Economics, 1971)
Bar Admission(s)
Illinois (1975)
New Jersey (1976)
United States Supreme Court (1982)
New York (1989)
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Jay
McGovern is a partner and commercial trial lawyer in
the firm’s commercial litigation department.
After graduating second in his class
from the John Marshall Law School in Chicago, Jay began
his career as an Assistant Prosecutor in Hudson County.
As a lead prosecutor, he tried many substantial criminal
matters including drug possession and distribution,
official corruption and homicides.
Upon leaving the Hudson County Prosecutor’s
Office in 1978, he returned to Monmouth County and in
1981 was named a partner in the law firm of Ansell,
Zaro, McGovern & Bennett. Over the next 20 years,
Jay expanded his practice to include a wide range of
civil and commercial matters while remaining active
in the criminal bar, serving as Municipal Prosecutor
in Sea Bright, Long Branch, Tinton Falls, Colts Neck,
Red Bank and Little Silver. His service was recognized
with awards from both the Little Silver and Red Bank
Police Departments. In 1988, Jay received the distinction
of being Certified by the New Jersey Supreme Court as
both a Civil Trial Lawyer and a Criminal Trial Lawyer.
Jay has been an active member of the
Bar at both the county and state levels. Serving as
Chair of the Monmouth Bar Association Young Lawyers’
Committee, Law Office Committee, Civil Practice Committee
and Municipal Court Committee, Jay was appointed to
the Association’s Board of Trustees. His years
of service on the Executive Committee culminated with
his election in 1991 as President of the Monmouth Bar
Association.
Continuing his commitment to the Bar,
Jay was elected a Trustee of the New Jersey State Bar
Association and was appointed to the New Jersey State
Prosecutorial and Judicial Appointments Committee which
is charged with the review and approval of all judges
and prosecutors appointed throughout the State of New
Jersey. He also served on the District IX Ethics Committee
of the New Jersey Supreme Court, and was appointed Chair
in 1988. He has been designated as a Special Master
to convene and decide complex ethics matter on behalf
of the Office of Attorney Ethics.
Jay has lectured on ethics matters and
commercial litigation to Bar Associations, young lawyers
as part of the Skills and Methods Course and through
the Institute for Continuing Legal Education.
An
Eagle Scout, Jay has remained active with the Boy Scouts
of American through his service as a member of the Monmouth
Council Executive Board. He is a recipient of the Western
Monmouth Good Scout Award. Jay has also served on the
Board of Directors of the Deal Golf & Country Club
and chaired its Legal Committee, Membership Committee
and Special Projects Committee.
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