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Renda of FDT recognized by Huntington Chamber

Robert Renda, 
Forchelli Deegan Terrana

Uniondale, NY Robert Renda, an associate in the law firm of Forchelli Deegan Terrana, has been recognized by The Huntington Chamber of Commerce at the Annual Celebrate Long Island’s Young Professionals event.  The event showcases top young influential people under the age of 30 on Long Island from various careers who have greatly contributed to their workplace and community.

The Huntington Chamber of Commerce represents the interests of business, industry, financial service, not-for-profit, and other professionals within the greater Huntington area.  Its mission is the promotion of business, economic development, and job creation through the coordinated effort of its membership

He concentrates his practice in the areas of tax certiorari, real estate, and condemnation law. He has obtained millions of dollars in real estate tax refunds and savings for clients—including national, regional, local owners and tenants of all types of commercial and residential property. He is special counsel to the village of Freeport for tax certiorari matters. He is a graduate of St. John’s University and St. John’s University School of Law. He is a member of the Nassau County Bar Association, Suffolk County Bar Association, and Long Island Association of Young Professionals.

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