Wednesday, June 2, 2010

John Armentano '05 Named June Alum of the Month



Touro Law Center's Office of Development, Alumni Relations and Communications is proud to announce that John C. Armentano ’05 has been selected as the alum of the month for June. John C. Armentano is an associate in the commercial litigation department at Farrell Fritz, focusing his practice on land use and municipal law.

Mr. Armentano is well-versed in all aspects of land use, SEQRA and environmental rules and regulations, including Brownfields and Green Buildings regulations. He has represented clients before various municipal boards, the Pine Barrens Commission and New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. He has also held positions as Planner II at the Nassau County Planning Commission; Acting Chairman at the Nassau County Soil and Water Conservation District and as Environmental Planner at a Melville-based engineering and consulting firm.

Mr. Armentano is the Co-Chair of the New York State Bar Association's Land Use, Planning and Environmental Law Committee; a member of the New York League of Conservation Voters and a member of the Nassau County Bar Association Moot Court Advisory Board and Nassau Academy of Law. He is a member of Touro Law Center’s Alumni Council and serves as a mentor for current Touro Law Center students.

To read Mr. Armentano's full bio, please click here. On behalf of the entire law school community, we extend our congratulations to John Armentano.

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