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Banking and finance attorney Gagliano joins FDT LLP

Daniela Gagliano

Uniondale, NY According to Forchelli Deegan Terrana LLP (“FDT”), Daniela Gagliano has joined the firm’s Banking & Finance practice group as an associate.

Prior to joining FDT, Gagliano was an associate at Lawrence and Walsh, P.C., where she represented lending institutions in commercial transactions.

Gagliano earned her Juris Doctor from St. John’s University School of Law and her Bachelor of Arts from Hofstra University. While in law school, she gained experience as a student attorney in the Consumer Justice for the Elderly: Litigation Clinic working on cases of contractor fraud and deceptive business practices. She also interned with the Better Business Bureau and the Honorable Judge Joseph J. Esposito at Queens Supreme Court, Civil Term.

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