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Touro Law Center hosts Liberty & Justice for All Dinner at the Garden City Hotel on April 28

TRITEC Real Estate Company, Inc. was recognized as the Corporation of the Year at the Liberty & Justice for All Dinner, hosted by Touro Law Center at the Garden City Hotel. Shown (from left) are: John Wagner, Michelle Stieglitz, Robert Coughlan, Barry Cohen, Jarrett Behar, Howard Stein, and Jim Coughlan.
At the Liberty & Justice for All Dinner, hosted by Touro Law Center at the Garden City Hotel on April 28. Pictured is Certilman Balin’s Touro Alumni Club. Shown standing (from left) are: Daniel Baker, James Rose, Howard Stein, and Darren Stakey. Shown seated (from left) are: Alessandra Albano, J.D., Elke Stoiber and Jake Butera. All with the exception of Stein have graduated from Touro Law. Stein serves as chairman of the Board of Governors and is an adjunct professor.

 

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