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Vincent P. Sarubbi
Partner

Office(s): Haddonfield, NJ
   
Direct Dial: (856) 616-2606
   
Fax: (856) 795-0574
   
Email: vsarubbi@archerlaw.com
   
Departments: Litigation Services
   
Practice Groups Government Affairs
Public Finance
Sports Law
White Collar Defense and Corporate Compliance
 
Practice Emphasis: Federal and State Court Litigation and Trials; Government Relations; White Collar Criminal Law and Corporate Compliance
   
Education: Rutgers University (B.A., 1982), Delaware Law School of Widener University (J.D., 1987)
   
Bar Admissions: New Jersey (1988) U.S. District Court, DIstrict of New Jersey (1988)
   
Personal Information: Born Camden, New Jersey, May 21, 1960. Mr. Sarubbi resides in Haddon Heights, New Jersey with his wife Lisa and children.
   
Biography:

Vincent P. Sarubbi is a Partner in the firm’s Haddonfield Office. Before joining Archer & Greiner, he served as the Camden County Prosecutor from July 2002 to March 2006. While Prosecutor, then-New Jersey Attorney General, Peter C. Harvey directed Mr. Sarubbi to supersede the management, administration and operation of the Camden Police Department, making him the only Prosecutor in New Jersey responsible for supervising a major urban police department. Prior to being named Prosecutor, Mr. Sarubbi was a partner for 14 years in the law firm of Sarubbi and Sarubbi in Audubon, N.J., where he gained extensive litigation experience in many areas of law.

Mr. Sarubbi served as the First Vice President for the New Jersey State Prosecutors from September 2005 to March 2006. He is also a former member and director of the Camden County Board of Chosen Freeholders. As Freeholder Director, Mr. Sarubbi was involved in the planning and development of a recycling and waste disposal program; negotiations regarding a sports arena and with professional sports teams; the creation of a “county store” designed to make county services accessible to residents; and the oversight of the Department of Public Safety, Pollution Control Finance Authority and Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority.

Mr. Sarubbi has held a variety of public legal posts in towns throughout Camden County, including appointments as a Municipal Prosecutor, Municipal Public Defender, Planning Board Solicitor and Special Counsel to the Camden County Board of Adjustment. He was formerly Law Secretary to the late D. Donald Palese, a State Superior Court Judge in Camden.

Mr. Sarubbi was also a Member of the Camden County College Board of Trustees; Chairman of the Dean's Advisory Board for the Rutgers University College of Arts & Sciences; and Founder and Treasurer of Rutgers' Graduate School Association. He is a Board Member of the After-school All-stars, an Executive Board Member of the Philadelphia-Camden High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) and a Task Force Member for the Attorney General's Commission on Camden Public Safety. He is also a Member of the Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center and the Camden Steering Committee (Salvation Army Community Center project). He is a Distinguished Lecturer for the Graduate Department of Public Policy and Administration at Rutgers University-Camden, a Member of the Executive Steering Committee for the Rand Institute’s Camden Safer Streets Initiative;  a Member of the Camden County Public Safety Radio Communications Steering Committee; and a Member of the Society of Industry Leaders.

Mr. Sarubbi received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Rutgers in 1982 and went on to attend Master's level Rutgers courses in Public Administration. He is a 1987 graduate of the Delaware Law School of Widener University and has been admitted to practice law before the New Jersey Bar and the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey.

Mr. Sarubbi is a member of the American Bar Association, the New Jersey State Bar Association and the Camden County Bar Association. He is a member of the Moot Court Honor Society of his law school.

          


 


 

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