After 30 years, Suffolk’s bar president, 57, leaves private practice for the “chance to do good” for the 448,000 residents of Brookhaven.
Q: One month ago, you took office as Brookhaven’s town attorney. What are your thoughts about your new job?
February 14, 2006 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on New York Law Journal
After 30 years, Suffolk’s bar president, 57, leaves private practice for the “chance to do good” for the 448,000 residents of Brookhaven.
Q: One month ago, you took office as Brookhaven’s town attorney. What are your thoughts about your new job?
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