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John D. Cromie is a partner at Connell
Foley and concentrates his practice on business and
commercial law issues, including corporate
law and transactions, real estate law, and
banking law and finance. He serves as the
Chair of Connell Foley’s Corporate Law and
Transactions Practice Group. Mr. Cromie
counsels a wide variety of clients, ranging
from Fortune 500 public companies to
privately owned mid-cap enterprises and
start-up ventures.
Mr. Cromie is a member of the USLAW Network,
Inc. and currently serves as Vice-Chair of
that organization’s Transactional Practice
Group. In addition, he is a member of the
American Bar Association and serves on its
Real Property and Probate Loan Practices and
Lender Liability Committee.
From 1991 until 1997,
Mr. Cromie served as Adjunct Law
Professor of Legal Writing and Research at
Seton Hall University.
In addition to Mr. Cromie’s legal work, he
recently completed three three-year terms as
an elected Councilman on the Borough Council
for the Borough of Allendale in Bergen
County, New Jersey. During his time in
office, he oversaw the construction of a
$3.2 million public safety complex.
Mr. Cromie has spent his entire professional
career with Connell Foley. He joined
the firm in 1988 as an associate and became
a partner on January 1,
1996.
Following law school, Mr. Cromie completed a
judicial clerkship with the Honorable Daniel
J. O’Hern (Retired), Associate Justice of
the Supreme Court of New Jersey. Mr. Cromie
was a Member and later the Managing Editor
of the Seton Hall Law Review. He is
the author of States May Selectively
Authorize Regional Bank Holding Company
Acquisitions, which appeared at 17
Seton Hall Law Review 106 (1987).
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