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Farrell and McCabe to lead Sahn Ward’s Suffolk office

Edward McCabe and John Farrell

Hauppauge, NY John Farrell and Edward McCabe, two of Sahn Ward’s most experienced attorneys, lead the Firm’s Suffolk County office, located at 1300 Veterans Memorial Hwy. The Firm opened the Suffolk office in 2018 to serve its clients in Suffolk County, and for the convenience of its attorneys who have hearings and proceedings before courts, administrative agencies and tribunals in Suffolk. The Firm’s Suffolk based practice has grown substantially since the Suffolk office opened.

Farrell concentrates his practice in zoning and land use planning, environmental law, litigation and appeals and municipal law and legislative practice. McCabe represents clients in commercial litigation and appeals, municipal law and legislative practice, as well as real estate law and transactions. Although both are resident in the Suffolk office, they also handle matters in Nassau County, New York City and Westchester, and work from the Uniondale office in the Omni Building as needed.

“As our Suffolk-based practice continues to grow, we invite all our clients and colleagues to schedule meetings, conferences and closings in Suffolk, as all of our attorneys are available to handle matters for the convenience of our clients in Hauppauge,” said Michael Sahn, managing member, Sahn Ward Braff Koblenz Coschignano PLLC. 

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