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S. Karl Mohel
August 18, 2021
I still miss this great jurist. He was a resource to me as a young attorney when I tried cases before him. The greatness in my memory will never go away.
Barbara Crater
September 12, 2014
What a truly wonderful man he was. He worked hard and played hard. A kind and gracious man was loved by so many. He will be sadly missed.
Marilyn Mandl
September 2, 2014
My sympathy goes out to Buck's family. I worked with Buck for many years at the OAL. He was one of the kindest people I have known, always eager to help and educate with a smile. He was a great influence on me and a model of sincerity and kindness.
David Giotta
August 26, 2014
With deepest sympathy to the Law family. He told us some great stories at our meetings.
S. Karl Mohel
August 26, 2014
He was an inspiring judge. I had many cases before him in the OAL and he was a brilliant jurist. His insight and humor were exceptional. I've thought of him many times over the years.
Rich Visotcky
August 25, 2014
Spent many years working out at the gym with Buck. I also had the honor of appearing as an attorney before Judge Law in an interesting school board case. He was a true gentleman and will be greatly missed. God Bless his family.
August 25, 2014
We knew Buck and Jane from Westfield days and met with them after they left there. I was in Service League with Jane - what fun we had! They were both extremely talented and lovable. They will be missed. Annette and Jim Jordan.
August 24, 2014
With deepest sympathy to the entire Law family.
Ron Troppoli
August 24, 2014
Buck was an inspiration to all of us who were his classmates at Seton Hall Law School--he possessed a great wit, boundless energy, and a love for the law. One dared not be tired during those late nights in class, for, as much younger students,we had no excuse as long as Buck was present, always alert, always prepared. He was a true gentleman.
Sharon Danks
August 24, 2014
To the family,
I worked with Buck at the OAL in Atlantic City. He was a pleasure to be around. There were times when he brought Jane with him and I enjoyed her stories of her paintings (and her calendars, which I still have). In short they were both wonderful people. Buck was a genuine gentleman and Jane was a true lady. So sorry for your loss.
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