Ryan R. Slocum

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Biography

Mr. Slocum focuses his practice in the representation of employers, self-insured companies, and insurance carriers in workers’ compensation defense matters. Prior to joining Capehart Scatchard, Mr. Slocum served as a Judicial Law Clerk to The Honorable John J. Burke, III, in the Superior Court of New Jersey.

Publications

The Difficult Decision for Victims of Sexual Abuse from Clergy in New Jersey, 21 Rutgers Journal of Law and Religion 326 (2020)

Classes and Seminars

“An Overview of Tribal Law and Tribal Rights in New Jersey,” Capehart Scatchard in-house Diversity and Inclusion CLE, November 2025

“The Effects of Affirmative Action on Unconscious Bias,” Capehart Scatchard in-house Diversity and Inclusion CLE, June 2024

“Animal Abuse Laws,” Burlington County Bar Association-Young Lawyers Committee CLE, Moderator, February 2024

Areas of Practice (1)

  • Workers' Compensation

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Rutgers School of Law, Camden, NJ, Juris Doctorate; Rutgers University, Camden, NJ, Bachelors of Arts, cum laude
Year of First Admission:
2021
Admission:
2021, Pennsylvania; New Jersey
Memberships:

Professional Associations & Memberships

Burlington County Bar Association, Young Lawyers Trustee, 2023-2024

ISLN:
1001150430

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