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March and Falco join Jack Jaffa & Associates to violation removal team

Jack Jaffa & Associates, NYC's best-known and largest property violation removal firm, has added two new associate attorneys to its staff. The firm welcomes former environmental control board judge Linda March, Esq., and former environmental control board prosecutor Dawn Falco, Esq. Both are dedicated and celebrated professionals within their fields who will help serve NYC property owners as the firm continues to grow. "We are honored to welcome these esteemed individuals to our team of resident experts," said chief executive officer Jack Jaffa. "With the addition of such seasoned veterans, our clients can expect to have even greater advantages in presenting the most victorious defenses structured with the multi-angled perspective of a judge, a prosecutor, and experienced attorneys. Their broad expertise should bring extensive value to Jack Jaffa's clientele." March's legal career spans more than 25 years, serving the last eight as an administrative law judge at ECB. March held positions with NYC Department of Finance and NYC Taxi & Limousine Commission as an ALJ, and has served as a legislative attorney for the NYC Department of Consumer Affairs. Her experience within the diverse realms of law administration has ranged from conducting hearings on violations issues, adjudicating violations and drafting decisions to adjudicating appeals and drafting appeal decisions. Falco has established herself as an exceptional hearing attorney in NYC's Department of Buildings administrative enforcement unit. Throughout her half-decade tenure at DOB she has effectively participated in proceedings where property owners were charged with a wide range of infractions. Her experience has earned her an unparalleled success record in representing the city's interests. Additionally, Falco consistently performed investigative research for the agency and presented oral arguments relating to the NYC Administrative and Zoning Code Draft. Throughout her career she prepared numerous appeals for the NYC ECB Appeals Unit dealing with building code and zoning violations, and prepared witnesses, analyzed violation documentation for hearings and supervised and trained Building Department attorneys.
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