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Hazen joins Ruskin Moscou Faltischek

According to Ruskin Moscou Faltischek, P.C., attorney Andrew Hazen has joined as counsel to the firm in the corporate and securities department, as well as the newly formed digital media practice group. Prior to joining the firm, Hazen was the founder of one of New York's top Internet marketing agencies, and has been successfully developing and branding businesses for more than 15 years. He has extensive knowledge and experience in all aspects of Internet marketing, website optimization and search engine marketing. Hazen's in-depth knowledge and understanding of the digital media field will be a tremendous asset to RMF's digital media practice group, enabling it to provide unmatched legal services and superior business advice. Hazen is a member of Long Island Business News "40 under 40" Club. He sits on the board of directors for the non-profit hunger organization rock CAN Roll, Inc., the digital media board at St. Jude Hospital and is also on the executive committee of the Eric Trump Foundation. Hazen is also a board member of LISTnet and the Long Island Angel Network. "He is widely regarded as an expert within the digital media world. His experience and commitment are consistent with the quality of client service for which Ruskin Moscou Faltischek is renowned. The entire firm looks forward to working with him," said managing partner Mark Mulholland.
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