Tiffany Cabán has tapped veteran election attorney Jerry H. Goldfeder to serve as her lead campaign lawyer in the race for Queens district attorney, as she maintains a narrow lead over Borough president Melinda Katz heading into a final vote count Wednesday.

Cabán, a 31-year-old public defender whose candidacy upset the Queens Democratic establishment, saw her advantage in the Democratic primary extended to 1,199 votes Monday following a recanvass of machine vote totals, up from a margin of 1,090 on election night last week, her campaign said.

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