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Adam P. Wilson, Esq. Joins Hinkle, Fingles & Prior, a Multi-State Disability Law Firm

Plymouth Meeting, PA, – Hinkle, Fingles & Prior, P.C., Attorneys at Law, have announced that Bensalem resident, Adam P. Wilson, Esq., has joined the firm as a new associate.  

 “We are pleased to welcome Adam to our practice. He is well versed in disability law and has a deep commitment to representing underserved populations,” said Ira M. Fingles, Esq.  

A cum laude graduate of Rutgers University School of Law–Camden, Wilson holds two undergraduate degrees from Pennsylvania State University, where he graduated with high honors. While in law school, Wilson served as the Student Director of the Rutgers University School of Law–Camden’s Street Law Pro Bono Program, where he provided free legal rights education to youth in Camden.  In addition he worked as a student attorney in the Rutgers-Immigrant Justice Clinic, and was a Managing Editor on the Rutgers Journal of Law and Public Policy.  Prior to joining the firm, Wilson served as a judicial intern with the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas.   A frequent lecturer on disability-related legal topics, Wilson is admitted to practice in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and is a member of the Elder and Disability Law Section of the New Jersey Bar Association.  

Hinkle, Fingles & Prior, P.C. is a multi-state law practice with offices in Lawrenceville, Cherry Hill, Florham Park, Wall, and Paramus, New Jersey and Plymouth Meeting and Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania. The firm's partners and associates lecture and write frequently on topics of elder law, estate planning, special needs trusts, guardianship, special education, Medicaid, and accessing adult services. They are available to speak to groups in New Jersey and Pennsylvania at no charge. For more information, visit www.hinkle1.com or call (609) 896-4200. 

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