Garry R. Salomon, a founding partner at Davis, Saperstein & Salomon, P.C., was recently honored with the Gerald B. O'Connor Award by the New Jersey Association for Justice (NJAJ) at their 8th Annual Awards Dinner. This prestigious award is given to trial lawyers who demonstrate exceptional professional qualities, including trial skills, creativity, and a commitment to justice. Salomon's recognition underscores his significant impact on the legal profession and his dedication to advancing legal standards in New Jersey.
Adam B. Lederman, a fellow partner at Davis, Saperstein & Salomon, P.C. and the current President of NJAJ, introduced Salomon at the event, highlighting his leadership and character. Salomon has been an active member of NJAJ since 1984 and joined the Board of Governors in 1997. His career has been marked by his efforts to oppose tort reform initiatives and his role in co-founding innovative legal education programs such as Litigation at Sunrise.
The Gerald B. O'Connor Award is a testament to Salomon's lifelong commitment to legal advocacy and professional excellence. NJAJ, which was incorporated in 1976, represents over 2,500 legal professionals and plays a pivotal role in promoting legal standards and professional development across the state. For more information on NJAJ and its initiatives, visit https://www.njaj.com.
Salomon's receipt of the Gerald B. O'Connor Award not only celebrates his individual achievements but also highlights the importance of dedication and innovation in the legal field. His work exemplifies the values that NJAJ seeks to promote among its members, making this recognition a significant milestone in his career and for the legal community at large.


