Joseph J. Isola, Jr. is an associate in the Transactional Group and the Health Care Law Group at Hoagland, Longo, Moran, Dunst & Doukas, where he handles all aspects of business transactions as well as the defense of medical malpractice claims.
While attending Rutgers Law School, where he received his Juris Doctor degree in 2020, he served as Executive Editor of the Rutgers Journal of Law & Public Policy and a member of the Mortgage Foreclosure Clinic. Deeply involved in community service at Rutgers, he volunteered his time to Wills for Heroes, a program sponsored by the New Jersey State Bar Association's Young Lawyers Division and the Wills for Heroes Foundation that provides complementary Wills to New Jersey's first responders. He was also awarded the Pro Bono Publico Award and the Herb & Tricia Hinkle Award for Commitment to Educating Camden Youth About the Law.
Joseph graduated from Stockton University with an MBA degree in 2017 as well as a B.A. degree in Political Science and a B.S. degree in Public Health in 2015. He is admitted to practice in New Jersey.