Forchelli of Forchelli Law honored by INN

July 05, 2016 - Long Island
Jeffrey Forchelli,  Forchelli, Curto, Deegan, Schwartz, Mineo & Terrana Jeffrey Forchelli, Forchelli, Curto, Deegan, Schwartz, Mineo & Terrana

Uniondale, NY The Interfaith Nutrition Network (The INN) honored Forchelli, Curto, Deegan, Schwartz, Mineo & Terrana managing partner, Jeffrey Forchelli at the 2016 INNkeepers Ball. The group  addresses the issues of hunger and homelessness on L.I. by providing food, shelter, long-term housing and supportive services in a dignified and respectful manner for those who seek help.

Forchelli (Brooklyn Law School, 1969) founded the law firm of Forchelli, Curto, Deegan, Schwartz, Mineo & Terrana in 1976 and has served as its managing partner ever since.  His extensive personal practice concentrates on complex real estate and land use matters, including litigation and tax certiorari for major real estate developers and national corporations.  He has served as Counsel to the New York State Assembly, and served on the Legal Advisory Board and on the Board of Directors of Security Title and Guaranty Company. Forchelli was selected for inclusion in Who’s Who in American Law (8th Edition) and is consistently included in the “Who’s Who in Law” listing by Long Island Business News. He was selected by his peers for inclusion in New York’s Super Lawyers (2007, 2009-2015). In 2011, he was the recipient of the Frederic Ozanam Award. In 2012, he was honored by The Center of Developmental Disabilities. In 2015, he was honored at the Nassau County Bar Association WE CARE Fund’s annual  Golf and Tennis Classic.

Founded in 1976, Forchelli, Curto, Deegan, Schwartz, Mineo, & Terrana LLP is one of Long Island’s most acclaimed and distinguished law firms. Headquartered in Uniondale, NY, the Firm is conveniently located for clients in Nassau and Suffolk. The Firm employs over 60 attorneys who provide counsel to a broad range of clients, including national, regional and local businesses, major real estate developers and organizations, banks, insurance companies, municipalities, educational institutions, contractors, architects/engineers and individuals.

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