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Calcagni appointed co-chair of Surrogate's court estates & trusts committee of the Nassau County Bar Association

Garden City, NY Michael Calcagni, counsel at Moritt Hock & Hamroff, was appointed to serve as co-chair of the Surrogate’s court estates & trusts committee of the Nassau County Bar Association, having previously served as co-vice chair of the committee. 

The committee holds regular meetings to address topics relating to the area of trusts and estates law, reviews pending relevant New York State legislation and maintains an interchange of ideas with the Nassau Surrogate and staff on matters of mutual interest.

Calcagni concentrates his practice on complex trusts and estates litigation in both state and federal court. He has represented clients in multi-million dollar contested matters involving international and domestic assets, including one action featured in the New York Daily News. Calcagni also represents fiduciaries in their administration and management of estates and various types of trusts. He currently serves on the executive committee of the Trusts and Estates Section of the New York State Bar Association and is also a member of its Trial Lawyers Section. In addition, Calcagni also serves as a member of the Trusts and Estates Committee of the Queens County Bar Association. He earned his J.D. from Brooklyn Law School.

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