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Meet Anthony Sabino, The New Village Attorney
Anthony Sabino was
first retained by the Board of Trustees to serve as counsel on the
acquistion of land in connection with the Village Hall/Club/Park
project. In May of this year the Board of Trustees voted unanimously
to have Mr. Sabino become our new Village Attorney.

Anthony J. Sabino,
Esq.:
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Fordham University School of
Law, 1973
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Joined Forchelli, Curto, Schwartz,
Mineo, Carlino & Cohn LLP (FCSMC&C) in 2002 as counsel and concentrates
his practice in the areas of land use, real estate, environmental
issues and municipal law.
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He comes to the firm having served
as partner in one of Long Island’s oldest law firms, in addition
to serving as partner in a real estate development company.
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He is also a former Deputy Town
Attorney for the Town of Oyster Bay.
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Sabino has argued several landmark
cases before the Second Circuit Court of Appeals and the NYS
Court of Appeals.
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He represents and consults with
special improvement districts and has been Chairman of the Long
Island Water Conference Legal Committee.
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Sabino has presented lectures
to the American Bar Association Section on Banking, the NYS
Bar Association and to professional associations on various
aspects of municipal law and land use practice. He is admitted
to practice in New York State and Federal Courts and is a member
of the Nassau County Bar Association.
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Forchelli, Curto, Schwartz, Mineo,
Carlino & Cohn LLP (FCSMC&C) is a full service law firm that
was founded in 1976 with offices in Mineola and Melville.
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The firm is comprised of over
40 talented attorneys who concentrate in a broad range of practice
areas, including land use and zoning, real estate, environmental
law, tax certiorari, litigation, banking and financing, commercial
and corporate transactions, loan closings and bulk loan sales,
trusts and estates, tax and elder law, bankruptcy and insolvency,
employment and labor law, municipal law, and business and personal
transactions.
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For more information please visit
www.fcsmcc.com.
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