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Freeman of Jaspan Schlesinger elected as vice president of Women’s Bar Assn. of State of N.Y.

Simone Freeman

Garden City, NY Jaspan Schlesinger LLP said that partner Simone Freeman has been elected as vice president of the Women’s Bar Association of the State of New York (WBASNY).

Freeman is an experienced land use and zoning attorney, with an extensive background in public sector/municipal law. Simone’s expertise lies in executing public and private development, risk/site analysis, and litigation for public/municipal and private corporations. Through her practice in both the public and private sectors, she has become adept in overseeing a wide variety of legal, operational, and fiscal responsibilities relating to various types of public/municipal and private projects.

Jaspan Schlesinger LLP is one of the region’s leading full-service law firms. For over 75 years, Jaspan Schlesinger LLP has been, providing exceptional legal services in the areas of commercial litigation, banking and financial services, education law, municipal law, real estate, land use and zoning, tax certiorari and condemnation, and estates and trusts. With more than 50 attorneys and offices in Garden City and Westchester County, Jaspan Schlesinger is equipped to handle complex matters while delivering individualized advice and counsel to its clients.

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