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Forchelli, Curto, Deegan, Schwartz, Mineo, Cohn, & Terrana LLP
Client Focused, Results Driven Size of Organization: 41 Year Established: 1976 Web Site: http://www.forchellilaw.com
Telephone: 516-248-1700 Telecopier: 516-248-1729
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Founded in 1976, Forchelli, Curto, Deegan, Schwartz, Mineo, Cohn, & Terrana LLP is one of the region's most acclaimed and distinguished law firms. Headquartered in Uniondale, N.Y., the firm is conveniently located to accommodate clients in Nassau and Suffolk Counties, as well as those in New York City. The firm employs nearly 50 attorneys who provide counsel to a broad range of clients including national, regional and local businesses, major real estate developers and organizations, banks, insurance companies, municipalities, educational institutions and individuals from all walks of life. Our attorneys use a client focused approach to clearly assess the needs of clients and deliver innovative solutions to help them achieve their goals. Clients have long embraced the benefits of the firm's personalized representation and can rest assured knowing that our attorneys are results driven and dedicated to producing outstanding outcomes in the most complex legal and business matters.
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U.S. Federal Litigation Activity
Highest number of cases by Forchelli, Curto, Deegan, Schwartz, Mineo, Cohn, & Terrana LLP: Labor and Employment (8 cases in past two years)
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Total number of Peer Review Rated lawyers of Forchelli, Curto, Deegan, Schwartz, Mineo, Cohn, & Terrana LLP:
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Documents by Forchelli, Curto, Deegan, Schwartz, Mineo, Cohn, & Terrana LLP on Martindale.com
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Smart Growth vs. Suburban Sprawl -- The Rise of Downtown Living on Long IslandAndromachi (Andrea) Tsoukalas, June 2, 2011 Smart Growth development is vital to Long Island’s continued prosperity and growth because it offers an environmentally friendly solution to the region’s shortage in housing and lack of open space. Smart Growth discourages traditional exclusionary subdivisions of land and instead... John D.: Appointing Monitor Not in Keeping with Legislative Intent of Article 81.Mary E. Mongioi,Terence E. Smolev, June 2, 2011 The Courtland County Supreme Court, in presiding over a guardianship proceeding, recently ruled that even though an Alleged Incapacitated Person (AIP) was competent, that a monitor of assets must be appointed based upon the court's concern that a relapse of the AIP's penchant for uncontrolled... Real Estate TaxesBarbara Shaheen Alesi, June 2, 2011, previously published by New York Real Estate Journal on October 2009 An important component of any commercial lease is a provision which addresses to what extent a landlord and tenant will share payment of real estate taxes and how those payments will be paid. This issue appears to be simple. Either the landlord pays in full, the tenant pays in full, or the taxes...
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