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Terrana of Forchelli Deegan Terrana named to the Mattone Family Institute for Real Estate Law advisory board

Uniondale, NY John Terrana, partner-in-charge of the Tax Certiorari practice group of Forchelli Deegan Terrana, has been named to the Advisory Board of the Mattone Family Institute for Real Estate Law. 

The Mattone Family Institute for Real Estate Law is the focal point for real estate law at St. John’s University School of Law. The Institute features real estate curricular offerings, networking and externship opportunities, and special student events. The Institute also offers conferences, continuing legal education courses, and additional programming to help students, practitioners, and scholars to understand the rapidly-evolving world of real estate law in New York City and beyond. 

Terrana is a graduate of St. John’s University and St. John’s University School of Law. He is a member of the New York State Bar Association, Nassau County Bar Association, Suffolk County Bar Association, The International Council of Shopping Centers, and Institute for Professionals in Taxation.

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