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Cherry Hill resident the newest attorney at Hyland Levin

Julie Murphy was recently hired at the firm. Murphy will concentrate on business reorganization, loan restructuring, loan documentation and business law.

Attorney Julie Murphy has joined Hyland Levin LLP, concentrating her practice in business reorganization, loan restructuring, loan documentation and business law. Murphy, who will be counsel at the firm, will advise financial institutions and secured and unsecured creditors in bankruptcies, insolvency proceedings, workouts, restructurings, reorganizations and pursuing creditors’ rights and asset recovery through state and federal court litigation.

A Cherry Hill resident, Murphy joins Hyland Levin from Stradley, Ronon, Stevens & Young, LLP where she spent the last eight years after beginning her career at Wolf Block, LLP. During law school, Julie was a summer intern for the Honorable Robert B. Kugler, U.S. District Judge for the District of New Jersey. She is admitted to practice in state and federal district and bankruptcy courts in New Jersey (2007), Delaware (2013) and Pennsylvania (2007).

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“Julie is a perfect fit for our firm. She is a quality, big firm trained lawyer, with a diversified skill set,” managing partner Ben Levin said.

Before attending law school, Murphy taught elementary school in the Bronx and worked as a paralegal in the litigation department at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton and Garrison in New York. Murphy is a board member of the Consumer Bankruptcy Assistance Project and serves on the board of the Philharmonic of Southern New Jersey. She has also volunteered as a child advocate attorney for the Support Center for Child Advocates.

Murphy is a graduate of Georgetown University (bachelor’s degree, 2001), Hunter College (master’s degree, 2004) and Rutgers University School of Law-

Camden (juris doctor, with honors, 2007). While attending law school, Murphy was an associate editor of the Rutgers Law Review.

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