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New York State Bar Association A01400 Page 1 Members of the House of Delegates As of Sunday, June 3, 2018 New York State Bar Association A01400 Page 1 Members of the House of Delegates as of Sunday, June 3, 2018 Hon. Stewart D. Aaron Fellow Joel E. Abramson, Esq. ELECTED DELEGATE, FIRST JUDICIAL DELEGATE-GENERAL PRACTICE SECTION DISTRICT Joel E. Abramson PC U.S. Supreme Court for the Southern District of 271 Madison Avenue New York 22nd Floor 500 Pearl Street New York, NY 10016-1001 New York, NY 10007 Phone: (212) 599-7700 FAX: (212) 213-3495 Phone: (212) 805-0274 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Holly A. Adams, Esq. Mark H. Alcott, Esq. Fellow DELEGATE-ONTARIO COUNTY BAR FORMER PRESIDENT ASSOCIATION Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP Ontario County Attorney's Office 1285 Avenue of the Americas 20 Ontario Street 28th Floor 3rd Floor New York, NY 10019-6064 Canandaigua, NY 14424 Phone: (212) 373-3179 FAX: (212) 492-0179 Phone: (585) 396-4411 FAX: (585) 396-4481 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Karina E. Alomar Janet Alvarez, Esq. VICE-PRESIDENT, ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DELEGATE-THE NEW YORK CITY BAR DISTRICT J Alvarez & Associates, P.C. Alomar & Associates, PC 26th Floor 6089 Myrtle Ave 40 Wall Street Ridgewood, NY 11385-5908 New York, NY 10005 Phone: (718) 456-1845 FAX: (718) 628-9093 Phone: (212) 269-3747 FAX: (212) 269-2049 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Deborah Seldes Barcham, Esq. Kathleen Anne Barclay, Esq. DELEGATE-BAR ASSOCIATION OF NASSAU DELEGATE-ALBANY COUNTY BAR COUNTY ASSOCIATION L'Abbate Balkan Colavita & Contini, LLP Maguire Cardona, P.C. 1001 Franklin Avenue 22 Clinton Avenue Suite 300 Albany, NY 12207 Garden City, NY 11530-2901 Phone: (518) 434-9807 Phone: (516) 837-7334 FAX: (516) 294-8202 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Jeffrey S. Battistoni, Esq. Simeon H. Baum, Esq. Fellow DELEGATE-DUTCHESS COUNTY BAR DELEGATE-DISPUTE RESOLUTION ASSOCIATION SECTION Van DeWater & Van DeWater LLP Resolve Mediation Services Inc. 85 Civic Center Plaza 1211 Avenue Of The Americas Suite 101 40th Floor Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 New York, NY 10036 Phone: (845) 452-5900 FAX: (845) 452-5848 Phone: (212) 355-6527 FAX: (212) 753-0396 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] New York State Bar Association A01400 Page 2 Members of the House of Delegates as of Sunday, June 3, 2018 Hon. Harold J. Bauman Fellow Kathleen Mulligan Baxter, Esq. DELEGATE-GREENE, SCHOHARIE & MAILING PURPOSES ONLY SULLIVAN COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATIONS New York State Bar Association 45 Delaware Ave. One Elk St. Liberty, NY 12754 Albany, NY 12207 Phone: (845) 292-0290 x 21 FAX: (845) 295-9216 Phone: (518) 487-5690 FAX: (518) 487-5694 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Jonathan B. Behrins, Esq. Brian T. Belowich VICE PRESIDENT, THIRTEENTH JUDICIAL DELEGATE-WESTCHESTER COUNTY BAR DISTRICT ASSOCIATION The Behrins Law Firm PLLC Belowich & Walsh LLP 1491 Richmond Road 140 Grand Street Staten Island, NY 10304 White Plains, NY 10601 Phone: (718) 447-5541 FAX: (718) 983-5088 Phone: (914) 265-6068 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Ericka N. Bennett David L. Berkey, Esq. DELEGATE-BAR ASSOCIATION OF ERIE DELEGATE-REAL PROPERTY LAW SECTION COUNTY Gallet Dreyer & Berkey LLP Roswell Park Cancer Institute 845 Third Avenue Elm and Carlton Streets 5th Floor Buffalo, NY 14263 New York, NY 10022-6601 Phone: 7168458132 FAX: 7168454781 Phone: (212) 935-3131 FAX: (212) 935-4514 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Mark Arthur Berman Fellow Hon. Lucy Billings MEMBER-AT-LARGE, EXECUTIVE DELEGATE-NEW YORK COUNTY LAWYERS' COMMITTEE ASSOCIATION Ganfer & Shore LLP New York State Supreme Court 360 Lexington Avenue 71 Thomas Street 14th Floor New York, NY 10013 New York, NY 10017-6502 Phone: (646) 386-3856 Phone: (212) 922-9250 x266 FAX: (212) 922-9335 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Justin M. Block, Esq. Allan S. Bloom, Esq. Fellow DELEGATE-SUFFOLK COUNTY BAR DELEGATE-LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT LAW ASSOCIATION SECTION Offices of Justin M. Block, PC Proskauer 267 Carleton Avenue Eleven Times Square Suite 301 New York, NY 10036-8299 Central Islip, NY 11722 Phone: (212) 969-3880 Phone: (631) 543-2200 FAX: (631) 543-2210 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] New York State Bar Association A01400 Page 3 Members of the House of Delegates as of Sunday, June 3, 2018 Andrea E. Bonina, Esq. Richard J. Bowler, Esq. ELECTED DELEGATE-SECOND JUDICIAL DELEGATE-TRUSTS AND ESTATES LAW DISTRICT SECTION Bonina & Bonina, P.C. Law Offices of Richard J. Bowler Suite 1800 Ten Bank Street 16 Court Street Suite 650 Brooklyn, NY 11241 White Plains, NY 10606 Phone: (718) 522-1786 FAX: (718) 243-0414 Phone: (914) 993-0936 FAX: (914) 949-7199 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] John P. Bracken, Esq. Fellow Lawrence Jay Braunstein, Esq. FORMER PRESIDENT DELEGATE-FAMILY LAW SECTION 1120 Crystal Drive Braunstein & Zuckerman Esqs. Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418-4028 123 Main Street Email: [email protected] 17th Floor White Plains, NY 10601 Phone: (914) 997-6220 FAX: (914) 328-0916 Email: [email protected] Samuel M. Braverman, Esq. Samuel M. Braverman, Esq. ELECTED DELEGATE-TWELFTH JUDICIAL DELEGATE-BRONX COUNTY BAR DISTRICT ASSOCIATION Fasulo Braverman & Di Maggio, LLP Fasulo Braverman & Di Maggio, LLP 225 Broadway 225 Broadway Suite 715 Suite 715 New York, NY 10007 New York, NY 10007 Phone: 212-566-6213 FAX: (718) 293-5395 Phone: 212-566-6213 FAX: (718) 293-5395 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Earamichia Brown, Esq. Fellow T. Andrew Brown, Esq. MEMBER-AT-LARGE, EXECUTIVE PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE, FOURTH COMMITTEE DEPARTMENT 2448 Rotherham Circle Brown Hutchinson LLP McKinney, TX 75071 2 State Street Phone: (917) 837-7673 925 Crossroads Building Email: [email protected] Rochester, NY 14614 Phone: (585) 454-5050 FAX: (585) 454-5066 Email: [email protected] Eileen E. Buholtz, Esq. Fellow Jane B. Burke DELEGATE-TORTS, INSURANCE AND DELEGATE-HEALTH LAW SECTION COMPENSATION LAW SECTION Hodgson Russ LLP Connors, Corcoran & Buholtz, PLLC 677 Broadway 45 Exchange Blvd. Suite 250 Suite 301 Rochester, NY 14614 Albany, NY 12207 Phone: (585) 232-5885 FAX: (585) 546-3631 Phone: (518) 465-2333 FAX: (877) 432-1625 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] New York State Bar Association A01400 Page 4 Members of the House of Delegates as of Sunday, June 3, 2018 Carole A. Burns, Esq. Fellow Allen Vincent Buzard, Esq. Fellow DELEGATE-SENIOR LAWYERS SECTION FORMER PRESIDENT 64 Twilight Road 16 Mitchell Road Rocky Point, NY 11778-9790 Pittsford, NY 14534 Phone: (631) 821-0113 FAX: (631) 228-4998 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Carlos M. Calderón, Esq. Joseph Carola, III, Esq. ELECTED DELEGATE-TWELFTH JUDICIAL DELEGATE-QUEENS COUNTY BAR DISTRICT ASSOCIATION Weisman & Calderón LLP 27 Lane Avenue 670 White Plains Road Plainview, NY 11803 Suite 321 Phone: (516) 229-6101 FAX: (516) 229-6165 Scarsdale, NY 10583 Email: [email protected] Phone: (914) 668-8900 ext. 13 FAX: (914) 668-8969 Email: [email protected] Daniel D. Cassidy, Esq. June M. Castellano, Esq. Fellow DELEGATE-BRONX COUNTY BAR ELECTED DELEGATE-SEVENTH JUDICIAL ASSOCIATION DISTRICT Law Office of Daniel D Cassidy, Pllc. 125 Dunbarton Drive 670 White Plains Road Rochester, NY 14618-4460 Suite 321 Phone: (585) 256-1927 FAX: (585) 242-7873 Scarsdale, NY 10583 Email: [email protected] Phone: (914) 722-2110 Email: [email protected] Hon. Cheryl E. Chambers Fellow Hon. Cheryl E. Chambers Fellow DELEGATE-JUDICIAL SECTION DELEGATE-NEW YORK COUNTY LAWYERS' Associate Justice ASSOCIATION Appellate Division, 2nd Judicial Dept. Associate Justice 45 Monroe Place Appellate Division, 2nd Judicial Dept. Brooklyn, NY 11201 45 Monroe Place Phone: (718) 722-6310 Brooklyn, NY 11201 Email: [email protected] Phone: (718) 722-6310 Email: [email protected] Soo-young Chang David M. Chidekel, Esq. PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTEE, FOURTH DELEGATE-BROOKLYN BAR ASSOCIATION DEPARTMENT 575 Madison Avenue 279 Wellingwood Drive Suite 1006 East Amherst, NY 14051 New York, NY 10022-2511 Email: [email protected] Phone: (212) 605-0161 Email: [email protected] New York State Bar Association A01400 Page 5 Members of the House of Delegates as of Sunday, June 3, 2018 Amy L. Christensen, Esq. Catherine A. Christian Fellow ELECTED DELEGATE-SEVENTH JUDICIAL DELEGATE-NEW YORK COUNTY LAWYERS' DISTRICT ASSOCIATION Deputy Director Special Assistant District Attorney Legal Assistance of Western New York, Inc. New York County District Attorney's Office 16 W. William St. One Hogan Place PO Box 272 Special Victims Bureau Bath, NY 14810 New York, NY 10013 Phone: (607) 776-4126 FAX: (607) 776-4029 Phone: (212) 335-4068 FAX: (212) 815-0128 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Alan J. Clark, Esq. Lisa M. Cobb DELEGATE-ROCKLAND COUNTY BAR DELEGATE-DUTCHESS COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION Alan John Clark, PC 118 North Fostertown Drive 400 Rella Blvd. Newburgh, NY 12550 Ste 165 Phone: (845) 473-0900 Suffern, NY 10901 Email: [email protected] Phone: (201) 906-5160 Email: [email protected] Peter V. Coffey, Esq. Fellow David Louis Cohen, Esq. Fellow ELECTED DELEGATE-FOURTH JUDICIAL DELEGATE-QUEENS COUNTY BAR DISTRICT ASSOCIATION Englert, Coffey, McHugh & Fantauzzi , LLP Law Office of David L. Cohen, Esq. 224 State Street 125-10 Queens Boulevard P.O. Box 1092 Suite 5 Schenectady, NY 12305 Kew Gardens, NY 11415-1522 Phone: (518) 370-4645 FAX: (518) 374-5422 Phone: (718) 793-1553 FAX: (718) 261-2129 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Orin J. Cohen, Esq. Fellow Steven D. Cohn, Esq. Fellow ELECTED DELEGATE-THIRTEENTH DELEGATE-BROOKLYN BAR ASSOCIATION JUDICIAL DISTRICT Goldberg & Cohn 1162 Victory Blvd. 16 Court Street Staten Island, NY 10301 Suite 2304 Phone: (718) 448-2889 FAX: (718) 650-9965 Brooklyn, NY 11241-1003 Email: [email protected] Phone: (718) 875-2400 FAX: (718) 858-2101 Email: [email protected] Nancy A.
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