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Brown, Altman & DiLeo promotes Szczepanowski to of counsel

Lidia Szczepanowski

Melville, NY Brown, Altman & DiLeo, LLP has promoted Lidia Szczepanowski to the position of counsel. The promotion is testament to her dedication, expertise, and the high level of service she provides to the firm’s clients.

Her understanding of complex legal issues, combined with her unwavering commitment to her clients, has made her an asset to the firm and its clients. Managing partner David Altman, along with partners Keith Brown and Michael DiLeo praise her leadership style, work ethic and commitment as well as her exceptional ability to handle challenges with skill and poise set a standard for their team

In her new role as of counsel, Lidia will continue to focus on commercial real estate transactions, zoning and land use matters, and complex litigation. She will also take on additional responsibilities in mentoring junior attorneys and contributing to the firm’s strategic initiatives.

“I am honored to be named Of Counsel at Brown, Altman & DiLeo,” said Szczepanowski. “I am grateful for the opportunities and support the firm has provided me and I look forward to continuing to serve our clients with the highest level of dedication and professionalism, and contributing to the firm’s ongoing success.”

Szczepanowski holds a J.D. from St. John’s University School of Law and a B.B.A. in International Business from Hofstra University. She is an active member of several professional organizations, including founder, National Organization for Women’s Safety Awareness (NOWSA); Co-Chair, Advisory Council, Nassau Suffolk Law Services; Advisory Board Member, New York Boutique Lawyers Networking Group (NYBLNG): and Advisory Board Member, Above and Beyond VIP Concierge, Inc.

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