Samantha L. Blake
Senior AssociateBio Overview
Samantha Blake works with both public and private sector clients on a broad range of civil litigation matters. Ms. Blake currently focuses her practice on labor and employment law, working with other attorneys to represent public employers in disciplinary hearings, grievance arbitrations, and labor negotiations.
Education
- New York Law School (J.D., 2018)
- University of Miami (B.A., 2015)
Admissions
- New Jersey
- Florida
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Samantha L. Blake is a member of the firm’s Government & Public law practice group, where she focuses her practice on the representation of public sector and municipal clients in various Labor & Employment and Litigation matters.
Samantha Blake works with both public and private sector clients on a broad range of civil litigation matters. Ms. Blake currently focuses her practice on labor and employment law, working with other attorneys to represent public employers in disciplinary hearings, grievance arbitrations, and labor negotiations.
Prior to joining the firm, Ms. Blake served as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable Pamela D’Arcy, J.S.C., a Judge in Children in Court, Family Part in Atlantic City, NJ. During her clerkship, Ms. Blake handled a variety of Litigation matters involving the New Jersey Division of Child Protection & Permanency (DCP&P) and served as a mediator for various Family Law issues, including custody, visitation, child support, and more.
Ms. Blake earned her Juris Doctor from New York Law School in New York, NY. While in law school, Ms. Blake worked as a student attorney as part of New York Law School’s Education Law and Post Conviction Innocence Clinics.
Ms. Blake earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Miami in Coral Gables, FL, where she majored in Business Administration and Legal Studies.
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