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Long Island Law Firm Welcomes New Attorney



April 19, 2010

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lauren.jpg(Great Neck, N.Y.) - The Law Firm of Wisselman, Harounian & Associates, P.C. in Great Neck welcomes Lauren Chartan.  She will practice in Matrimonial, Family Law and Civil Litigation for the firm.

“Lauren’s extensive litigation and trial experience, coupled with her knowledge and training in family law provides her with valuable insight into handling the complexities of the matrimonial and family law matters that come into our office”, said Jerome Wisselman, Senior Partner of the firm. “She will contribute greatly towards our commitment to providing the highest quality legal services and protection for our clients.” 

Previously, Ms. Chartan was a Deputy County Attorney for the Office of the Nassau County Attorney, and a Senior Trial Attorney for the Legal Aid Society.  She received her Juris Doctor from the New England School of Law, and subsequently completed her Master of Laws in Family Law at Hofstra University.  She is admitted to practice in the state of New York.

The law firm of Wisselman, Harounian and Associates, P.C. was established in 1976 and is dedicated to serving Long Island, Queens and Metro New York clients and the community on legal matters that arise during the course of raising a family and growing a business. It is the firm’s purpose to help protect clients’ legal interests throughout the many phases of their family lives. This can include handling matrimonial or family law concerns, buying or selling a home, running a business, and estate planning.  Founder and senior law partner Jerome A. Wisselman is a 2009 Super Lawyer, an honor bestowed on only 5% of attorneys in the Metro New York area.  See www.lawjaw.com for more information about our attorneys and our law firm.
 



 

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