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Recently, Mark McAuliffe, of McNerney & McAuliffe, successfully prevented an adverse party from prevailing in an attempt to transfer Venue from Bergen County to Camden County. The litigant falsely filed a Temporary Restraining Order in South Jersey, while at the same time affirming her primary residence in North Jersey in a separate proceeding.

Mark prevailed, and the matter was transferred back to the proper County on a Motion to Change Venue.

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