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Patricia C. Marcin Named A Founding Director



October 24, 2012

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Of Cold Spring Harbor Educational Foundation

(Long Island, NY) Farrell Fritz is pleased to announce that trusts and estates attorney Patricia C. Marcin is a founding executive board member of the newly-formed Cold Spring Harbor Educational Foundation (CSHEF).  She holds the position Vice President, Legal Counsel.
 
Ms. Marcin, a Lloyd Neck, NY resident, concentrates her practice in estate planning and estate administration.  She serves on the board of directors for North Shore-LIJ Huntington Hospital and the Caumsett Foundation.  She also serves on the board of advisors for The Long Island Community Foundation and is a member of the professional advisory committee for the North Shore-LIJ Foundation.  Ms. Marcin is a past president of the Cold Spring Harbor Special Education Parent Teachers Association (SEPTA).  She sits on the School Improvement Team (SIT) committee for the Lloyd Harbor School and the Cold Spring Harbor Junior/Senior High School. 
 
The CSHEF is a community-based 501 (c) (3) non-profit corporation created to raise funds to ensure the legacy of excellence in the Cold Spring Harbor public schools.  For more information, please visit http://www.cshedfoundation.com
 
About Farrell Fritz
Farrell Fritz is a full service law firm that has earned a strong reputation in the New York business community.  The firm handles legal matters in the areas of bankruptcy and creditors’ rights; commercial litigation; construction; corporate and banking; distressed assets; environmental law; estate litigation; health care; labor and employment; land use, municipal and zoning; real estate; tax planning and controversy; tax certiorari and trusts and estates for a variety of corporations, not-for-profit organizations and individuals.  For more information, please visit our website, as well as our Facebook and LinkedIn pages.


 


 

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