Craig H. Handler, one of the partners at our firm, was a panelist for the ABA Forum on Construction Law and Networking Reception. The forum took place on Monday April 8th at Hofstra University’s Maurice A. Deane School of Law. Mr. Handler graduated from Hofstra...
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Updates and achievements regarding the firm and our partners, as well as observations and analysis on the laws and legislation affecting our community.
Marina M. Martielli Joins Twomey Latham as Special Counsel
Twomey, Latham, Shea, Kelley, Dubin & Quartararo, LLP has announced that Marina M. Martielli has joined the Firm as Special Counsel. She concentrates her practice in civil litigation, land use and zoning, divorce and family law, real estate and estate litigation. Ms....
May Theobalt Joins Twomey Latham As an Associate
Previously Served as Summer Associate in the Firm’s Trusts & Estates Department While Attending Law School Twomey, Latham, Shea, Kelley, Dubin & Quartararo, LLP has announced that May Theobalt has joined the Firm as an Associate. Ms. Theobalt concentrates her...
Twomey Latham Elevates Martha F. Reichert to Partner
Twomey, Latham, Shea, Kelley, Dubin & Quartararo, LLP has announced that Martha F. Reichert has been elevated to the role of Partner with Firm. She joined the Firm in 2020 as an Associate. In addition to being Partner, Ms. Reichert is Co-Chair of the Firm’s Land...
Associate Jacqueline Morley Receives Commendation From the Air National Guard
In December, Associate Jacqueline Morley received a commendation from the Air National Guard for providing legal support and services to approximately 150 deploying members of the 106 Rescue Wing while also providing servicemembers with criminal defense services for...
Eastern Long Island Real Estate Attorney Explains New Change to East Hampton Town Code Regarding Certificates of Occupancy
Changes to the Town of East Hampton’s town code regarding certificates of occupancy (CO) went into effect on January 1, 2024. The amended town code requires that an updated CO be obtained before the property is transferred to the seller. While that may seem easy...
Top 10 Recurring Land Use Issues in Hamptons Real Estate
Through my practice in real estate and land use on the East End of Long Island over the last 42 years, primarily in the Towns of East Hampton and Southampton and their respective incorporated Villages (commonly known as “the Hamptons”) I have come to realize that...
Senior Partner David M. Dubin Represents Client in Sale of 152 Acres of Farmland – Seven Parcels – to the Peconic Land Trust
On January 9, 2024, Senior Partner David M. Dubin represented a client that sold to the Peconic Land Trust 152 acres of farmland – 7 separate parcels – within the Oregon Road farm belt in Cutchogue. These properties were protected by Development Rights Easements that...
Annual Alzheimer’s Association’s #Walk2EndAlz
MaryKate Brigham, led the TLSKDQ Team in this year’s annual Alzheimer’s Association’s #Walk2EndAlz at the Suffolk County Farm in Yaphank on October 7. This event is held annually in more than 600 communities nationwide, Walk to End Alzheimer’s is the world’s largest...
Senior Counsel Steve Latham and Associate Jacqueline Morley at the prestigious Noyac Golf Club for this year’s annual golf outing to benefit The Retreat.
Senior Counsel Steve Latham and Associate Jacqueline Morley are pictured here on the 18th tee of the prestigious Noyac Golf Club at this year’s annual golf outing to benefit The Retreat. The sold-out event was held on October 24th and featured 80 golfers, a buffet...
Tanking it, to give early-stage entrepreneurs a chance
After years of watching “Shark Tank,” I’m taking a shot at sharkdom next week, as a judge for the Stony Brook University College of Business pitch-fest known as “WolfieTank.” Offering legal perspectives on big ideas is not as sexy as offering a wad of cash, but any...
It’s innovators vs. sham spirits in the war of the rosés
When consumers hear “counterfeiting,” they think of fake Rolex watches or Louis Vuitton handbags – not phony merlot. But sales of counterfeit wines and spirits skyrocketed during the COVID-19 pandemic and have not slowed since. It’s now estimated that 25 percent of...