Waterfront Attorney Sanzone quoted in the Financial Times in a 12 Page Article Regarding Organised Crime and the Waterfront Commission and the Need for New Jersey to Break Away from Bi-State Agency.

Article from the Financial Times, May 27, 2022

“Vincent Sanzone, a lawyer in Elizabeth, New Jersey, who has represented workers in disputes with the commission says it is stuck in a time-warp. There is no organised crime on the ports. Of course, there are people who commit crimes. Like other critics, Sanzone complains that the commission makes it impossibly cumbersome to hire workers. He also accuses it of anti-Italian animus for using supposedly thin evidence of associations with alleged criminals to bar people from the industry I’ve had countless cases in which qualified young men who went to college with stellar records were denied registration because their father or uncle went to jail, he says.”

Vincent J. Sanzone, Jr., Esq.

New Jersey Waterfront Lawyer, New Jersey New York Waterfront Attorney, Union Lawyer for Waterfront Checker, Union Lawyer for Longshoreman

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