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The Honorary Consulate of the Republic of Poland in Newark is committed to serving Poles and those of Polish origin in the consular district.
The duties of the Honorary Consul include the protection of the rights and interests of the Republic of Poland and its citizens, fostering the development of friendly relations and cooperation between Poland and the U.S., fostering the bond between Poland and Polish Americans, promoting Polish economy, science, culture and language, and providing consular assistance.
The mission of the Polish American Citizens Club is to foster Polish traditions, language and culture through fellowship, education, and social interaction. We also promote respect for the Constitution of the United States and all federal and local government laws and regulations. We improve the community in which we live through the sharing of our time, talents and treasures. Other local not-for-profit organizations use our facility for meetings or other gatherings and we host events to provide scholarships to middle school and high school students.
Polish American Congress is an "umbrella" organization; a federation of over 3,000 Polish American organizations, clubs, veterans‘ groups, etc. It has 29 State Divisions, and 9 Chapters. As a matter of fact, there are over one million members of the PAC nationally. The governing body of the Polish American Congress is the Council of National Directors, which elects the Executive Committee to conduct the day-to-day operations.
Polish American Home is a organization aimed at integrating the Polish community environment with the American community.
Polish American Home also cooperates with other Polish organizations such as the Polish school, New Polish Community Circle, Pulaski Day Parade and JP II Roman Catholic parish in Bayonne. The Polish Home also participates in the celebration of both the US and the Polish holidays.
The Polish Arts Club of Trenton was created in 1946 by a group of ordinary people of Polish descent with extraordinary vision, commitment and energy. Together they transformed their vision into the reality that is the Polish Arts Club of Trenton. They started the club with family, friends and neighbors. They invited local, national and international artists, writers and other representatives of Polish arts and culture holding the initial meetings in their homes. We owe these founders of the Polish Arts Club of Trenton a debt of gratitude and as we continue to make their vision a reality. We know that all of the Founders are with us in spirit encouraging us to continue the club's mission.
The Polish Arts Club of Trenton (PACT) includes members from the Trenton area as well as other areas of New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Ohio. We are also affiliates of the American Council for Polish Culture (ACPC) and the Polish American Congress.
The Polish Cultural Foundation was formed to enrich both the American and Polish cultures by sponsorship and encouragement of national, social, educational, scientific, cultural, athletic and other events concerned with demonstrating Polish abilities, traditions, and contributions to world cultures.
Specifically:
- To establish a Polish Studies Program which will encompass the teaching of languages, the arts, and humanities; which will be responsive to the needs of the Polish community and non-Polish community expressing an interest in Polish culture.
- To create and maintain a Polish library, museum, and archives to reflect Polish, Polish American and World history in the arts, sciences and humanities.
- To establish an information service on matters of social, legal, education, immigration and other concerns of Polish Americans and newly immigrated Poles.
- To establish temporary or permanent programs that relate to scholarships and scholarship funds, student exchanges.
- To create and maintain a facility for musical, theatrical and other performances.
- To present cultural and social programs promoting Polish traditions and its heritage.
From a very young age , Mr. Boyer knew that he wanted to be an attorney and have his own business, not work for someone else. Mr. Boyer was admitted to the New Jersey Bar in 1984. He is an experienced passionate and effective advocate for his clients.
His unique life experiences and education, as well as never forgetting his working class roots, have made Mr. Boyer a compassionate attorney and counselor at law that he is today. Mr. Boyer, though his professional and personal experience brings to divorce and family matters both empathy & sympathy as well as an understanding of what a client is going through in a way few other attorneys can match.
Mr. Boyer is a graduate of the prestigious New York Law School in Manhattan. He was one of a very small group of people who were able to complete his legal education in just 2.5 years. He also holds an dual undergraduate degree on Political Science & Psychology from the well respected State University of New York at Buffalo and he completed the 4 year program in 3.5 years!
Recently Mr. Boyer had the honor of being chosen as a Moot Court Judge at New York Law School. Through national competition and rigorous mentoring in this program, students develop extensive experience in appellate oral advocacy and brief writing.
Through his unique work experiences, Mr. Boyer learned not just the practice of law, but also developed an extensive knowledge about the business of the practice of law.
Mr. Coffy and the law firm's correct name is Boyer Coffy, LLC.
The only attorney names to be used are Leonard R. Boyer and Emmanuel Coffy.
Recently Mr. Boyer was involved in and won a Final Restraining Order Trial. Mr. Boyer is never afraid of bringing any case to trial and letting opposing counsel know that, has frequently helped settle cases in an expedited fashion
I am an associate on the Business Law and Healthcare team. I practice general corporate law, including the formation and structure of business entities. I draft governing documents such as By-Laws, Operating Agreements, Membership Interest Purchase Agreements, and amendments thereto, as well as negotiates stock and asset acquisitions, shareholder and employment agreements, and reviews commercial real estate leases.
My practice focuses on the representation of healthcare professionals, group practices, hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, management service organizations, ambulatory care facilities and nursing homes. More specifically, I regularly analyze federal and state statutes and regulations in connection with the Anti-Kickback laws, Stark Laws, Board of Medical Examiners regulations, HIPPA, HITECH, self-referrals laws and fraud and abuse laws. Additionally, I advise on corporate transactional matters with respect to the formation and structure of healthcare entities, joint ventures and shareholder-physician agreements.
I am member of the New Jersey State Bar Association’s Health and Hospital Law Section and Business Law Section, the American Health Lawyers Association (“AHLA”), the Middlesex County Bar Association, the New York County Lawyer’s Association and the Young Professionals Council of the American Health Lawyers Association.