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We invite you to contact us regarding any of your legal needs. Contact us through the address or using the form below, telephone, fax or email, or contact a specific attorney. Brown Moskowitz & Kallen, P.C. maintains its main office in downtown Millburn, New Jersey, with an additional office in New York City.

Email: bmk-law@bmk-law.com
Website: www.bmk-law.com

New Jersey Law Office:

Brown Moskowitz & Kallen, P.C.
75 Main Street Millburn, New Jersey 07041
Telephone: 973-376-0909
Fax: 973-376-0903

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Directions to New Jersey Location:

From NJ Turnpike: Take New Jersey Turnpike to Exit 14. Get onto I-78 West and then get into the Local Lanes. Stay on I-78 to Exit 50B (Vauxhall Road, Maplewood, Millburn). At the top of the ramp, turn right, and at the 2nd light (Springfield Ave.) turn left. Follow Springfield Ave. and turn right at the light at Main St. Continue for 0.9 miles (there will be a park on your right) to Taylor St. and turn left. Then turn right into the first parking lot. The office is on the 2nd floor.

From Newark: Take McCarter Highway (Rt. 21) South. At the viaduct, stay all the way to the right, as you’re looking to take I-78 West. Stay on I-78 to Exit 50B (Vauxhall Road, Maplewood, Millburn). At the top of the ramp, turn right, and at the 2nd light (Springfield Ave.) turn left. Continue from above directions.

From 78 East: Exit at 49A and bear right. At first light, turn right onto Main Street. Continue straight until you see the park on your left. Turn left onto Taylor Street and turn right into our parking lot.

 

New York Law Office:

Brown Moskowitz & Kallen, P.C.
711 Third Avenue, Suite 1803 New York, New York 10017
Telephone: (646) 487-9630

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