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Attorney Daniel Russo Elected Dean of Nassau County Bar Association

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On behalf of Foley Griffin, we would like to congratulate Attorney Daniel W. Russo on being elected the 25th Dean of the Nassau Academy of Law, which is the educational branch of the Nassau County Bar Association (NCBA) and the largest provider of Continuing Legal Education (CLE) on Long Island. The Nassau Academy of Law is an accredited provider of CLE by the New York State CLE Board, presenting over 180 substantive legal education seminars in dozens of practice areas each year.

Attorney Russo is an active member of the Nassau County Bar Association, as well as the New York State Bar Association. In addition to his role as Dean, he also currently chairs the Criminal Court Law and Procedure Committee, as well as the annual Domus Open Golf Outing and BBQ. In the past, Attorney Russo was Editor-in-Chief of the Nassau Lawyer, NCBA’s monthly newspaper, and has published many scholarly articles.

Founded in 1899, the Nassau County Bar Association is a not-for-profit professional membership association for up to 6,000 private and public attorneys, judges, legal educators and law students—making it the largest suburban bar association in the nation. The organization is dedicated to providing the community with a wide range of services for the public.

We are proud to have someone with Attorney Russo’s expertise and experience on our skilled legal team at Foley Griffin. Prior to joining Foley Griffin in 2014, he was an Assistant District Attorney in Kings County, as well as an associate at a Manhattan law firm and Long Island law firm.

If you have been charged with a criminal offense in Nassau County, our firm can provide high-quality legal representation to protect your rights and future.

For more information about our legal services, contact us and schedule a free consultation today.

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