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Chatham, NJ 07928-2119
Tel: (973) 635-3366 x204
Fax: (973) 635-0855
Email: farmer@awffa.com
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John J. Farmer,
Jr.
Mr. Farmer is a former State
Attorney General and federal prosecutor whose practice ranges from
white collar criminal defense and corporate internal investigations to
appellate advocacy and governmental/regulatory affairs, including
homeland security matters. In 2006 he conducted a seven-week criminal
securities fraud and insider trading jury trial
in Newark federal court, involving more than 60,000 pages of
documents produced in discovery, which was resolved during trial with a
plea agreement dismissing the securities fraud counts with the highest
potential sentencing exposure.
Mr. Farmer was Senior Counsel and
Team Leader for the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the
United States, more commonly known as the “9/11 Commission.” In
this role, he led the team that investigated the government’s response
to the 9/11 attacks and the current state of public and private sector
preparedness. His principal investigative responsibilities
included evaluating the response by the offices of the President and
Vice
President of the United States, the Department of Defense, the North
American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), the Federal Aviation
Administration, and state and local government, including the New York
Police Department, the Fire Department of New York, and the Port
Authority of New York and New Jersey.
Prior to that position, Mr. Farmer
was the Attorney General for the State of New Jersey, where he managed
the Department of Law and Public Safety, consisting of 9,000 employees
in 10 divisions, with an annual budget of close to $1 billion. He
supervised over 600 attorneys and had direct oversight of all civil
litigation in the state. As the state’s chief law enforcement
official, he supervised the Divisions of Criminal Justice and State
Police and had oversight of New Jersey’s 21 county prosecutors’
offices. Among other accomplishments, he argued several
high-profile appeals before the New Jersey Supreme Court and the Third
Circuit Court of Appeals, and served as the first Chairman of the New
Jersey Domestic Preparedness Task Force.
He has also served as Chief
Counsel to former New Jersey Governor Christine Todd Whitman, for whom
he negotiated two state budgets, as Commissioner of the State
Commission of Investigations, which is responsible for the
investigation of organized crime and political corruption, and as
Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey, where he
prosecuted crimes ranging from kidnapping and arms dealing to bank
fraud.
Prior to founding AWFFA, he was a
partner in the white collar crime and internal investigations group at
Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Preston Gates Ellis, LLP in Newark, New
Jersey.
Mr. Farmer received his J.D. from
Georgetown University Law Center in 1986, where he was a Member of the
Tax Lawyer, and his B.A. from Georgetown University in 1979. Mr. Farmer
served as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable Alan B. Handler,
Associate Justice, New Jersey Supreme Court, Trenton, NJ, from
1986-1988.
Mr. Farmer is a regular columnist
for the Newark Star-Ledger, writing on topics ranging from government
affairs and homeland security to current events. His other
publications include:
- “The Rule of Law in an Age of Terror,” 57
Rutgers University Law Review 747 (2005)
- Contributed to “The 9/11 Commission Report:
Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the
United States,” July 22, 2004
- “The Progress of Gubernatorial Power in New
Jersey,” Seton Hall Journal of Legislation, 1999
- “The Evolution of Death-Eligibility in New
Jersey,” Seton Hall Law Review, 1996
- “Mitigating ‘the Frailties of Human
Judgment’: Justice Robert L. Clifford and the Sources of Judicial
Legitimacy,” Seton Hall Law Review, 1995
CIVIC ACTIVITIES
- President, Board of Trustees, New Jersey
Institute for Social Justice
- Editorial Board, New Jersey Lawyer (publication
of the New Jersey Bar Association)
- New Jersey Governor’s Ethics Advisory Board
(along with retired Justice Daniel O’Hern of the New Jersey Supreme
Court, one of two members appointed to three-year term)
- Advisory Board, New Jersey Office of Child
Advocacy
BAR ADMISSIONS
- New Jersey
- United States District Court, District of New
Jersey
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